![]() Je suis nouveau ici sur le Forum, il me faut donc un peu de temps pour en comprendre un peu le fonctionnement. Realizing, as soon as you do, a new thing is coming out.īonjour à vous tous. You cannot stay on the cusp of technology every day, unless you have lots of money, investigate, check, and then bite the bullet so to speak, and get stuff. And it never fails, you buy this “thing” and a newer model is released the next month. Remember this last point, manufacturers improve their stuff, release new models, etc. See these links:įood for the wise, don’t be in hurry, investigate thoroughly all your choices, use YouTube to help you check on quality and how well the products you finally decide on work and last. You will not have enough USB ports to plug it all in, so I recommend this hub, upgraded version is shown here, as it will run one 4K monitor (this unit needs to be powered-not included) so I have also included those items which will work on that feature. Now, you also need to consider down the road, how all this stuff is going to hook up to PC. Most (not all) large planes have yoke, fighter jets and many GA smaller planes have Joystick or stick type controls, that is why I will have both. Each plane lends itself for the type of controls needed. ![]() If after year, you really like this simulator, and realism is important, you can have it all, yoke, throttle quadrant, rudder pedals, joystick, the whole ball of wax so to speak. Although put it away for a few years in mid-2000’s. Logitech is a place to start, but quality is not there over the very long term, I have been flying since FS-98, so that tells you. I cannot verify this, as don’t own their stuff. Thrustmaster Grips have a joint at the bottom of the grip based on YouTube videos on ratings, that can loosen over time and cause unnecessary sloppy movement. Virpil bases are backward compatible to Thrustmaster grips, something to think about. Lots of excellent company’s who make good stuff. After a year, if you like it, then consider upgrading to quality equipment. The TM 16000M (I think) Find out if you like the simulator, and give it a year. ![]() What I would recommend is get a decent JS, which has rudder capability built into it. I don’t recommend this product, not that it’s not good, it’s that over time (for 3 years it was in box), it has gotten so sloppy, and is almost useless. Personally, I couldn’t, now, imagine ‘flying’ any other way.īut of course, other equally valid arguments championing the merits of a good Stick, as also mentioned here, are worthy of due consideration too.Īs many have commented here, they say both. You can pick up the occasional, cheap but cheerful, Saitek Pro Flight yoke and throttle quadrant, brand new for a little over £100 on Amazon.Īnd though it is no match in quality to the widely praised, aforementioned Honeycomb Alpha yoke, it is certainly good enough to see for yourself if a yoke can work for you.Įspecially when compared to the Honeycomb’s relatively hefty price tag! After all, you can always upgrade. Worth pointing out that such a purchase need not be as expensive as you may think. Many people will tell you that for greater ‘immersion’ the yoke is the rightīut at this, the fledgling stage of a burgeoning and I hope lifelong interest in the genre, It is
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