Pitufo Posted February 18 Posted February 18 I coulda sworn I saw one somewhere but I can't seem to find it so I'm trying to design my own. Anyone have any ideas? I was going to try attaching a pulley to the 3 center bolt holes but I found out the hard way that the center bolt doesn't come out and is also connected to the hall sensor somehow. I was going to use the FFBeast system with the motor and electronics forwards of the pedals. Just looking for ideas now that I can't use the center bolt hole. Also if anyone is looking for transducer mounts for their pedals I made a model on printables.
Dogmanbird Posted February 19 Posted February 19 (edited) I’m fairly sure I saw a ffb crosswinds mod too. I think almost everything available has now been converted by various people using the vpf kits im too about to start a ffbeast pedal set from scratch. I think all up it will only cost about $250 aud, (maybe not including consumables like the welding wire or rods and flap disks etc). Edit - seems I won’t require pinions and belt which has knocked more off the cost Edited February 21 by Dogmanbird
Hiob Posted February 19 Posted February 19 (edited) Hey, there is a ready Crosswind FFB mod designed by me based on the VPforce Rhino. You can print it yourself (you need to obtain the circuit board and motor from VP) or buy a Kit by @kaltokri. Best source for detailed information is the VP discord ( vpforce.eu - there is the invite link) Cheers. Edited February 19 by Hiob "Muß ich denn jedes Mal, wenn ich sauge oder saugblase den Schlauchstecker in die Schlauchnut schieben?"
kaltokri Posted February 19 Posted February 19 You want this? SYSTEM: Mainboard MSI MEG X570 | CPU Ryzen 7 5800X @ 4.5 GHz | RAM 64 GB @ 3200 MHz | GPU GIGABYTE RTX 4090 | 1 TB SSD | Win 10 x64 DEVICES: ASUS 27" LCD | TrackIR 5 | LukeClip | Quest 3 | PointCTRL | Virpil HOTAS | MFG Crosswind | TableMount MonsterTech MODULES: To much to list. But I stopped buying more, because of too much bugs in e.g. A-10C(II). @ED: Fix the bugs and I spend money on modules again. Promised. PROJECTS: OpenFlightSchool: DE / EN
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