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In 2017 I decided to get familiar with Quadcopters, aka 'quads', aka 'Drones'.

the transmitter I bought was a 'model 2' (throttle on the left) 2.4GHz Turnigy Evolution.

Turnigy evolution.jpg

It has a micro-USB port and can be used as a 'game controller' in FPV Quad Simulation software.


At this time of writing there are several free options for FPV Simulation/Training:

  • DRL (Windows only)
  • Heli-X (Windows and Linux)


After downloading Heli-X version 6.1, I unzipped it and ran the software in KDE 5 under Debian Stretch (v9). It seemed to start up properly but it didn't recognise the transmitter. It turned out I had to load the following packages to add joystick support to my system:

apt-get install joystick jstest-gtk

After that it saw the controller and I could use the Heli-X software on Linux.


In the Heli-X software, there are varous models available. Mostly helicopters, but there is one quad: DJI Phantom

DJI-Phantom quad.png


Update the stick settings:

Turnigy-evolution-settings-for-heli x v6.1.jpg


Select a 3D airport, set camera to FPV mode and enjoy:

Heli-x 3D-airport.jpg