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JF-17 HOTAS Diagrams


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Hey guys!

 

Attached are JF-17 HOTAS diagrams (PDF and PNG formats).

Hope you like it and prepare for your stick/throttle binding!

 

Happy Weekend,

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JF17_HOTAS.pdf

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Thank you .. will make a profile for my TM Cougar as soon as I purchase the Module :)

 

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THIS is how you do it!

 

You put out the REAL HOTAS diagram and then what it REALLY has as functions.

 

This is what allows any user to correctly bind the realistic functions to their setup so they get the right stuff available.

 

For BONUS:

You give clear short list of all the functions in the different master modes etc as table. Something one can just print and or look digitally and go through the behavior.

And if as additional thing when the module gets out, the settings has the clear HOTAS page for bindings that has specifically just all those functions there listed, so one can quickly go through and bind them. No separate "Stick" and "Throttle Quadrant" but just "HOTAS" where everything is that you find in stick and throttle.

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Ok,

 

So... I've got a F16 stick, F18 stick, and a Vipril T-50 grip... And warthog throttle and cougar throttle Whats my closest options here?

 

I'm leaning toward F18 and cougar?

 

I fly in VR, so having the buttons/dials etc "close" to what they would be on the actual VR stick is the priority.


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Ok,

 

So... I've got a F16 stick, F18 stick, and a Vipril T-50 grip... And warthog throttle and cougar throttle Whats my closest options here?

 

I'm leaning toward F18 and cougar?

 

I fly in VR, so having the buttons/dials etc "close" to what they would be on the actual VR stick is the priority.

 

If F-18 is what you want, then you need "Winwing".

 

https://www.winwing.cn/en/JOYSTICK

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If F-18 is what you want, then you need "Winwing".

 

https://www.winwing.cn/en/JOYSTICK

 

Reading comprehension is fundamental. I have an f18 stick already.

 

Can someone post a pic of the actual jf17 stick?

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Have you actually see the link?

It's not just a joystick

 

Bro, I know exactly what it is and what a spectacularly bad release its been. And I don't think its appropriate for you to be shilling for them in this thread.

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Not many pictures of it, you can use the HOTAS diagram to see the other side

 

So it does look alot like that VKB mamba stick... Though I do see the clear resemblance to russian designs. The only thing with the T-50 is the fact that thumb switch on the JF-17 is 4-5 position like a hornet stick, while on the vipril T-50 stick its a single button so I'd have to map it elsewhere up top (I don't have the upgraded T-50CM2 just the original)...


Edited by Harlikwin

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Not sure if this is the right place to post it but maybe it'll help someone out.

From my experience these are all the essential mappings + a little more to employ all A2A and A2G munitions and systems.

 

Key mapping for the TM Warthog, I did use TARGET programming to create the 3 way boat switch(T1), but for those that prefer not to use it that extra button can simply be mapped elsewhere.

 

 

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