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I own huey, hip and hind. What would be useful the second grip for? Because I understand it's more focused on modern airframes like apache or hkkum or Blackhawk
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Next Level Racing Boeing Military simulator seat
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to MA_Goblin's topic in Home Cockpits
well the fact that a company like that keeps releasing flight sim products is very positive for us customers and I am certain will attract more people to the flight sim community, excellent news -
where did you get those wall mounted helmet displays?
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Next Level Racing Boeing Military simulator seat
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to MA_Goblin's topic in Home Cockpits
nicely done sir. how did you modify WW takeoff panel knobs to gray? does the collective arm interfere when using the throttle? -
Question to thrustmaster F-18 stick owners
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to Raven434th's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
It´s a toy compared to a $80.000-120.000 device like A32X stick. No idea what is the pricetag for Tomcat, Hornet,or Warthog real stick. So good luck pretending mimicking the same feeling with our toys. Realsimulator offers a "profesional" stick and base, from 9.500€. https://realsimulator.com/f16sgrh-pro/ -
Question to thrustmaster F-18 stick owners
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to Raven434th's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
honestly, it doesn´t make any sense to compare a $200-300 toy, whatever commercial brand you want to throw in here, to the feeling of the real thing. Regarding the different A-10 and F18 sticks, yes I also own both and they feel different when swapping sticks to the same virpil base. It´s maybe for a different mass and/or center of gravity. If I can recall correctly, the Hornet stick feels lighter. -
Simple simpit Stick and Seat, experiences?
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to Winger's topic in Input Devices
I bought the seat and built my vr pit around it. Very happy with the product and seller. He even talired the seat measurement to fit my jetseat, at no extra charge. -
How do I enable full-screen when using VR?
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to ElCuco68's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Since some update I'm unable to force full screen for this 2d mirror. Somehow my performance and stuttering was better when in full screen. -
Second in line for pcr panel just in case the op passes. Please pm the offer price details.
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Buttkicker Pro - Optimal HaptiConnect Settings?
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to Cobra_B39's topic in Controller & Assignment Bugs
well in all honestly, women tend to appreciate vibration devices much more than men, so go ahead. Just kidding, please don´t take it the wrong way With the buttkicker being a fantastic device, seat pads are also something to be consider. Having 8 small motors rather than a single big one like buttkicker, provide a different experience, especially the ability to have stereo left/right feelings. Grab a cup of coffee and take a look a youtube reviewers: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nlr+hf8 https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=andre+jetseat+dcs Because pricetag is similar. -
For Sale, 2 lots, Virpil WARBRD Base + ButtKicker Gamer2
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to Gizzy's topic in For Sale
hello sir. Do you have pics to share of the grip? -
Buttkicker Pro - Optimal HaptiConnect Settings?
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to Cobra_B39's topic in Controller & Assignment Bugs
the buttkicker, bass shakers , jetseat or your winwing rumbling motors... none of them provide FFB. This is a whole different animal. Haptic feedback just pretend to make you feel more connected with your airframe, nothing else. I really want to clarify this, it has nothing to do like the FFB we feel on simracing wheels or your G940. Does haptic feedback improve realism? for me yes indeed, a lot. No way im flying with my devices off. -
thrustmaster warthog owners...
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to Raven434th's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
exactly this. -
He was told his flying days were over, after being shot down on Vietnam. More than a year at the hospital Several years later he applied and passed the tests for the most secret and exclusive aircraft of that time.
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[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
That's a tricky question, maybe it's not programmed like that, but the current and specific vibrators you have are not at their best, some of them may need at certain amount of current to begin spinning or are unable to spin slowly. Also did you test the threshold vale for g load? -
The WIng - F15 at Bitburg in the 80ies
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to The-Dude's topic in Military and Aviation
true gold, thanks for sharing -
[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Following -
Bankler's CASE 1 Recovery Trainer
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to Bankler's topic in Missions and Campaigns
no doubt it´s a masterpiece -
Trackball user here by my right thigh
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[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
That's correct -
[Official] SimShaker for Aviators
Ala12Rv-Tundra replied to f4l0's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
as far as I know, you only need to choose Realteus from the topdown menu on simshaker for aviators. HF8 is so far an unsupported device for Simshaker family software.
