R_0xD Posted October 22 Posted October 22 В 21.10.2025 в 18:28, MAXsenna сказал: More compatible in what way? Does it support TM/Virpil etc. grips? Sent from my SM-A536B using Tapatalk it is more compatible with winwing grips, sorry for the lack of precision, I though it was obvious because of the title of the thread 1
MAXsenna Posted October 22 Posted October 22 Just now, R_0xD said: it is more compatible with winwing grips, sorry for the lack of precision, I though it was obvious because of the title of the thread Sorry, obviously it was. Sometimes I forget to reread the title when the forum teleports me to the latest unread post. I was so sure I was in a general Moza thread. 1
Irpus Posted October 23 Posted October 23 And where did you find the info on pricing (and maybe availability) of the Winwing FFB new base?Inviato dal mio Tapatalk
R_0xD Posted October 23 Posted October 23 10 минут назад, Irpus сказал: And where did you find the info on pricing (and maybe availability) of the Winwing FFB new base? Inviato dal mio Tapatalk On the June fsexpo I believe, they made lives to announce new products and prices and on Twitter, they said they are aiming for Q3 / Q4 2025 for the ffb base
Dudikoff Posted October 23 Posted October 23 (edited) Though no updates since.. IIRC, they said they will only support Winwing grips (I guess aiming at those with shaker modules installed) because they will offset non-flight related effects to it (like cannon fire, etc.). I guess that makes it less flexible than Moza and other FFB solutions since I'd like to be able to reuse my TM grips. Edited October 23 by Dudikoff 1 i386DX40@42 MHz w/i387 CP, 4 MB RAM (8*512 kB), Trident 8900C 1 MB w/16-bit RAMDAC ISA, Quantum 340 MB UDMA33, SB 16, DOS 6.22 w/QEMM + Win3.11CE, Quickshot 1btn 2axis, Numpad as hat. 2 FPH on a good day, 1 FPH avg. DISCLAIMER: My posts are still absolutely useless. Just finding excuses not to learn the F-14 (HB's Swansong?). Annoyed by my posts? Please consider donating. Once the target sum is reached, I'll be off to somewhere nice I promise not to post from. I'd buy that for a dollar!
Aapje Posted October 23 Posted October 23 On 10/21/2025 at 5:39 PM, R_0xD said: Wait for cyber taurus, it cost less and is more compatible Keep in mind that we don't know the release date and have no idea how good the software will be nor do we know how good the hardware is really. Waiting is a gamble. 1
Koziolek Posted October 23 Posted October 23 On 10/9/2025 at 3:08 PM, nessuno0505 said: Just bought a AB9 base, that's my solution. P.S. is there a profile for the UH-1H so that the force trim works as IRL? I like your setup for the base. Could you post a few more pictures of it, please?
nessuno0505 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) The structure of the pit is a wheelstandpro base, with the 3rd pole on the right modified with a small plywood table for the mouse. In the first two pictures the details of the Moza base mount. The holes in the small wheelstandpro plate intended for the thrustmaster warthog grip base are perfect for the moza ab9 base too. The genuine wheelstandpro pole intended for the warthog base however is a bit too long to accomodate a moza ab9 base: I have shortened it by sawing it with a Dremel (removed 11,5 cm) and now, sliding the shortened pole on its base as low as possible, the grip is at an acceptable height. Let me put some other pictures of my simpit: it's built to be a modular one, I hope you like it: The chair is by Ikea. In the 3rd picture you can see my collective: the 1st iteration by K-51, attached by means of bolts to the bottom of the chair. In the 4th picture my current configuration: the a-10c II cockpit replica: Thrustmaster warthog throttle on the left, Moza ab9 base with Thrustmaster warthog grip on the center, mouse table on the right, MFG crosswind v2 pedals with damper as rudder. In this configuration the collective is unusable as it remains underneath the throttle. If I want to switch to a helicopter configuration, I just have to ease the pole base for the throttle, rotate it forward and tighten it again. The throttle becomes unusable as it is tilted forward and rotated by 45°, but the collective becomes freely usable. In this 2nd configuration I can fly helicopters. I have recently bought a Thrustmaster Viper TQS throttle, you can see it layed on the floor, already attached on a dedicated wheelstandpro pole with a base adapter designed and 3d printed by me: from the a-10c configuration I can ease the pole of the warthog throttle, pull the pole out of its base together with the throttle and change it with the same assembly for the Viper throttle, thus transitioning from a twin-engine configuration to a single-engine one. From the single engine cockpit, if I switch the position of the stick and the mouse table (mouse table on the center and stick on the right) I have a f-16 Viper cockpit replica. The 5th picture is a detail of the pedals attached on the wheelstandpro. In the 6th picture you can see the "monitor" I use: a meta quest 3! (I fly exclusively in VR). In the 7th picture a detail of the wheelstandpro assembly with the diy mouse table. On the Ikea chair there's a simshaker jetpad which, together with the force feedback base, provides haptic feedback. You can't see a keyboard as I do not use it: I replace it with a voiceattack dcs profile. There's just another element of my simpit not in the pictures: a pointCTRL V2: I use it when inside the cockpit, while for the menus I still prefer the traditional mouse. I have a dedicated mouse for the simpit: my desktop pc is on the right of the pit (you can partially see it in the 6th picture) and both the pc and the simpit have their mouse, cable managed as accurately as I can. Edited 7 hours ago by nessuno0505
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