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Get ready to be challenged like never before.


For years you’ve relied on RealFlight and its accurate physics for the best off-the-fi eld fl ight practice and training. It’s still the best — only now, RF7 adds six thrilling Challenges that make it even more fun to become a better pilot!


You advance through levels in each Challenge by accomplishing feats of fl ying expertise, usually within a time limit. Some Challenges recreate scenarios you might encounter in actual competition. Others exist only in the dazzling world of RF7. All develop the same skills that “real” fl ying requires, using increasing levels of diffi culty to keep you engaged.


Once you try the Challenges, you’ll be hooked. And if you wind up spending a lot more time on RealFlight? You’ll have a lot to show for it when you go to the fi eld!


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Air Race — Fly around and through gates in a specifi c pattern and attitude — such as upright, inverted or knife edge.


Balloon Burst — Strike and “pop” as many balloons as you can before the clock runs out. Higher levels bring more balloons — some may be hard to fi nd.


Spot Landing — Try to land safely and accurately. As targets decrease in size, you may have limited power...or no power at all!


Grapple — Maneuver your heli or quadcopter to pick up items and relocate them using an electromagnetic grapple.


Limbo — Navigate past obstacles through multiple horizontal poles — answering the question “How low can you go?”


Ring Race™ — Test your refl exes fl ying through a series of rings. At higher levels, your speed increases and the course becomes more unpredictable.


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