It would be nice to have a TM rep here on the forums. I'll do some research this week to see if it's possible. If anyone has any contact info, please pass it along
Is there a way I could buy the Warthog grip only for use with another base? I know the upcoming Hornet grip will be available as an add-on, but does TM offer the current stick grip only?
Another quick question, are TM grips plug-and-play compatible with the Gunfighter Pro bases or are modifications required? Apologies if this has been answered before
So is there any ETA on when the new grips will be available? I'm in the market for a new HOTAS system. I think I'm going to go with an X55 throttle and the VKB MCG with a TM adapter so I can switch between grips if I want to get the Hornet stick coming out. But that doesn't fix the fact I need a base and grip to fly with in the meantime.
So is this plan possible and if so, when can I purchase the MCG and base?
You might be able to tone down the panel lines by adding a "dirt/grime" layer to the skins... might help them blend into the background. What are you using as a template?
I think the Hornet is going to have the Echo Mav, is it not? My understanding was it was the integration with the A-10C that wasn't approved for public release
I wonder if wags or someone at the show could give us the system specs they're running on the demo rig. I heard him talk about Alienware and a GTX1080 in the video, but further specs would be nice!
I think it means the on-board weapons computer can derive targeting info from information sent to it from the TGP, but the TGP cannot send targeting info directly to the weapons.
The carrier looks good, nice visual effect on the wire being retracted after you raised the hook. I'm looking forward to adding a little wind to kick the seas up, and a little turbulence to keep my honest...
I believe most glass sensors are actually made from sapphire for their clarity, damage resistance, and because I think they're more resistant to reflecting IR signatures.
I did not know that. I see the same effect on the windows of my jet, but its caused by the windshield heat and accentuated by polarized filters/lenses.
Reduces glare, mostly
Except that effect is caused by using a polarized filter on a camera... I think a little better balance on the reflective aspect of the canopies could be achieved