![realflight 7 with tx realflight 7 with tx](https://cdn.rc-thoughts.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/002_rf.png)
The TTX600 provided with the sim does not have "training mode" ( wireless training hookups ) available, because that was sacrificed to permit it to work with the simulator. The RED Reset and menu buttons on the Interlink Elite don't exist on your transmitter nor on the TTX600 There is less latency with the Interlink Elite, versus any other Transmitter hookup (on any sim) as there is less hardware "in the way". You can move the Interlink Elite to another computer and use the sim there without changing anything in the sim.
![realflight 7 with tx realflight 7 with tx](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/UDIkyvcqLOU/maxresdefault.jpg)
The variants, helis and planes available for the sim all utilize the Interlink Elite setup. You do not have to user your TX batteries for the sim. There is NO wear and tear on your own transmitter as a result. You do not have to plug in a charged transmitter.
![realflight 7 with tx realflight 7 with tx](https://www.realflight.com/support/kb/images/interlink-usb-controller.jpg)
The Interlink Elite is powered via USB, so you can merely plug it in and fly the sim. With the Interlink Elite you get more functions and buttons on the USB transmitter, which the sim will recognize, than you will with either of the other two options. You quickly run into the limitations this produces. Forgo both the TTX600 and the interface only version, get the Interlink Elite version instead.Ī lot of people MISTAKENLY think that they MUST have their own transmitter hooked to a sim for best "feel" or use.