So you have a new 120Hz 3-D display and some active shutter glasses, and you want to simulate flying remote controlled helicopters. Now you can with the latest version of the Reflex XTR2 R/C Flight Simulator. And if you are like me, you can use the old red/cyan glasses as well.

Apparently the software flight simulator supports two different Stereoscopic 3D modes: either using red/cyan anaglyph glasses (a pair is included with the simulator), or using active 3D shutter glasses. Note that for the 3D shutter glasses mode you’ll be required the use a 120Hz 3D display and NVIDIA-compatible graphics card, along with the 3D Vision shutter glasses. The anaglyph mode can either be used for free with the 3D Vision Discover mode or the iZ3D Driver that also comes with free anaglyph mode on practically any normal monitor, however you might also be able to use the iZ3D driver or DDD’s TriDef software along with the Reflex XTR2 flight simulator in order to make it work with passive polarized glasses for example.

via Reflex XTR2 R/C Flight Simulator with Stereoscopic 3D Support @ 3D Vision Blog.

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