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Blowbob68

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About Blowbob68

  • Birthday 01/27/1968

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  • Flight Simulators
    Only DCS
  • Location
    Belgium
  • Interests
    Shooting (.22LR, airgun), trumpet playing, music listening, plastic modelling, DCS
  • Occupation
    Policeman

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  1. Hello, I have a touchscreen monitor and I use helios profiles. However: when I touch the mfd button it gives two inputs. One for the touch and one when I let go. So the is range is set to f.e. 50, I touch the button en let it go, it gives two inputs. The range changes from 50 to 10, skipping 25. Would very much appreciate help.
  2. meanwhile i got the apache. And yes, i found out that it would be better to use the T-rudder without spring for my rudder control. BEcause, man, my TM pedals are heavy in a helicopter. Thx all. Better keep them without spring and use them on the apache.
  3. Does anyone know if this would also work with A touch monitor? I use one for music app, so it would be nice to also use it as a button box for DCS. Thx.
  4. For reasons of availability I chose VKB a while ago. Bought the T-rudder pedals but then unfortunately I discovered warbirds. So bought the TM TPR. Now selling the TPR looks silly. I would like to try to fly helicopters just because a friend loves them. I know nothing about helicopters but do you guys think a T-rudder could be converted to a collective? Guys I am 54, part of the rather analog then digital generation, so forgive my ignorance please. thought it could be interesting for others to as many people will sell T-rudders. I see three main elements: 1. Does it have enough range of motion? This strikes me as a major problem. 2. Can the sideways motion be transformed into the up/down movement of a collective? 3. a counter weight could be attached to the left leg of the apparatus because most commercial collectives have a problem holding the collective in place Well it was worth asking some opinions, May the (lift)force be with You,
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