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Would be interested to know too, don't forget WinWing are about to release different yokes (FFB and non FFB) along with their own designed FFB sticks/bases.

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Well it better. I just returning to DCS and starting a fresh. Ordered my AB9 FFB base and my first module is the C130J.

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Just caught GS's first look video and looks like it'll be a tricker getting it off the ground due to the size of this beast (which I'm looking forward to).

I haven't ordered it yet but I'm hoping what the airframe feels as its hit by gusts of wind, adverse yaw  etc the Moza AY210 yolk base will replicate. Anyone from the ACS team able to confirm?

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13 hours ago, obious said:

... tricker getting it off the ground due to the size of this beast (which I'm looking forward to).

Not sure it's really about the size but rather than the fact that you have 4 very powerful engines all turning the same direction.  You get the same effect on the Mosquito which is definitely a much smaller beast (and wood construction :surprise:).  Seems crazy, but makes sense for manufacturing/maintenance to have 4 identical engines rather than 2 and 2, even though that would be easier to fly.  Talking to a squad mate who flys IRL and apparently most multi-engine aircraft are this way (all same direction).

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Not sure it's really about the size but rather than the fact that you have 4 very powerful engines all turning the same direction.  You get the same effect on the Mosquito which is definitely a much smaller beast (and wood construction :surprise:).  Seems crazy, but makes sense for manufacturing/maintenance to have 4 identical engines rather than 2 and 2, even though that would be easier to fly.  Talking to a squad mate who flys IRL and apparently most multi-engine aircraft are this way (all same direction).
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