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Morning all, 

Given how my heli-brain is very dominant and is refusing to operate my hands correctly unless they're holding a proper collective, I'm looking around to see what options are worth considering and would appreciate some guidance...

 

I'm after something chair-mounted, not too long and preferably with lots of different inputs as it will need to replace my HOTAS throttle. I've already discounted the Virpil based on a number of reviews, and WinWing have annoyingly discontinued theirs. 

I've been most drawn to the offerings from Microhelis.de (types 3 and 8 ) and the forum's own K-51... but have also wondered if Max Flight Stick (H145, OH58D) or Pro-Flight Trainer's PUMA range are any good - These latter two look quite good, but in review videos the sticks from both companies look to have a lot of flexion when operated. 😧 Is that something owners here have found?

Are there any others I should be looking at?

 

Posted

For the quality/price ratio choose virpil.

L'importante non è stabilire se uno ha paura o meno, è saper convivere con la propria paura e non farsi condizionare dalla stessa. Ecco, il coraggio è questo, altrimenti non è più coraggio ma incoscienza.

Posted

I've had my Virpil collective a couple of years now. It has given sterling service. I had a snag with flickering sensors which was sorted by customer services within 72hrs, despatch and return. Bang for buck you wont get better and support is absolutely first class!

SYSTEM SPECS: Hardware AMD RYZEN 7 9800X3D - 4.7/5.2Ghz Turbo - 8 Core - 16 Threads, 64Gb RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090,

CONTROLS: VPC Rotor TCS Base, VPC Hawk-60 Collective Grip, VPC MongoosT-50CM3 Base, VPC Constellation ALPHA Prime [R], Thrustmaster Warthog – Throttle, Thrustmaster TPR - Pendular Rudder Pedals, Honeycomb Alpha Flight Control (For Anubis C-130 Hercules), Meta Quest Pro.

SOFTWARE: Microsoft Windows 11,

Posted

Good evening, Tasky.

I have used the Pro Flight Trainer Puma (an older version than the one being sold these days) for years without issues. It’s brilliant for flying the Huey and Mi-8/24, but lacks buttons and switches to operate the later more complicated helicopters (AH-64, OH-58). This is probably why later versions of the Puma added more of them.

Currently I’m using the Virpil collective, as can be seen in my signature. It has the Ka-50 style grip which is more than good enough for my needs.

There are other threads already about this exact same topic, so I suggest reading those as well.

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VPC MT-50CM2 grip on VPForce Rhino with Z-extension | VPC CM3 throttle | VPC CP2 + 3 | FSSB R3L | VPC Rotor TCS Plus base with SharKa-50 grip | Everything mounted on Monstertech MFC-1 | VPC R1-Falcon pedals with damper | Pro Flight Trainer Puma

OpenXR | PD 1.0 | 100% render resolution | DCS graphics settings
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Posted

As mentioned, I'm rather discouraged by Virpil, having read/seen how much wobble, flex and slop there appears to be in reviews.

In fact, it's the number of times I saw this in Virpil reviews that had me wondering about similar wobble in the more expensive PFT and MFS products - Several review vids of PFT show the collective lever jiggling about like crazy, while the MSF lever looks to have a lot of flex... I expected much better for those prices, so I was wondering if it was just the way the reviewers had set things up?

 

Posted

It’s up to you, but what’s the quality of review samples: are they prototypes, pre-production models or representative of what a customer can buy?

It’s like going to a motorcycle press launch: the bikes there get ridden/abused hard. Is the handlebar bent because of a production problem, or because a journalist smacked it onto the pavement?

I have a lot of Virpil gear, and not a single time have I seen QA/QC problems… 🤷‍♀️

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VPC MT-50CM2 grip on VPForce Rhino with Z-extension | VPC CM3 throttle | VPC CP2 + 3 | FSSB R3L | VPC Rotor TCS Plus base with SharKa-50 grip | Everything mounted on Monstertech MFC-1 | VPC R1-Falcon pedals with damper | Pro Flight Trainer Puma

OpenXR | PD 1.0 | 100% render resolution | DCS graphics settings
Win11 Pro 25H2 - VBS/HAGS/Game Mode ON

 

Posted
1 minute ago, zcaa0g said:

they did a poor job of mounting the collective base.

That reminds me: before I purchased my new R1 Falcon pedals, I watched the only review that was on YouTube at the time (from a Russian channel), and the guy mounted the damper wrong. Not sure how that would affect the functionality of the pedals, but still…

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VPC MT-50CM2 grip on VPForce Rhino with Z-extension | VPC CM3 throttle | VPC CP2 + 3 | FSSB R3L | VPC Rotor TCS Plus base with SharKa-50 grip | Everything mounted on Monstertech MFC-1 | VPC R1-Falcon pedals with damper | Pro Flight Trainer Puma

OpenXR | PD 1.0 | 100% render resolution | DCS graphics settings
Win11 Pro 25H2 - VBS/HAGS/Game Mode ON

 

Posted
32 minutes ago, Raven (Elysian Angel) said:

It’s up to you, but what’s the quality of review samples: are they prototypes, pre-production models or representative of what a customer can buy?

The concerning ones were usually post-release reviews (Noobifier, for example) and/or just new customers unboxing and showing off. Written complaints are more user comments on various sim forums around the web. 

32 minutes ago, Raven (Elysian Angel) said:

I have a lot of Virpil gear, and not a single time have I seen QA/QC problems… 🤷‍♀️

Most videos show a slight L-R wobble at the head end... but it's when you see them lift the lever say 5" and when they let go it drops back down a good 3" from the amount of flex... It's not supposed to be like that, surely? 

40 minutes ago, zcaa0g said:

If there is any "wobble", they did a poor job of mounting the collective base.  Do you have any links to the reviews your referencing?

This is more about the flexion when moving the collective arm itself, although even some that look well mounted to Monstertech kit still seem to wobble at the head end.

Most of the vids were just from quick searches on YouTube, but I do recall Rotor-Sims being one. He has a fabulous H145 motion sim setup, but his MFS stick looks to have a notable about of flex.

Posted
22 minutes ago, Tasky said:

It's not supposed to be like that, surely? 

Mine doesn’t 🤷‍♀️

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VPC MT-50CM2 grip on VPForce Rhino with Z-extension | VPC CM3 throttle | VPC CP2 + 3 | FSSB R3L | VPC Rotor TCS Plus base with SharKa-50 grip | Everything mounted on Monstertech MFC-1 | VPC R1-Falcon pedals with damper | Pro Flight Trainer Puma

OpenXR | PD 1.0 | 100% render resolution | DCS graphics settings
Win11 Pro 25H2 - VBS/HAGS/Game Mode ON

 

Posted

I'm not interested in Virpil.

I don't like their switches, I don't like their software, I don't like their designs, and I've seen enough reviews that imply they don't meet my expectations. 

Posted

Then don't buy anything. There's no quality collective today. As I wrote, for the price-quality ratio, Virpil is the only decent one.

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L'importante non è stabilire se uno ha paura o meno, è saper convivere con la propria paura e non farsi condizionare dalla stessa. Ecco, il coraggio è questo, altrimenti non è più coraggio ma incoscienza.

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8 hours ago, Tasky said:

I'm not interested in Virpil.

I don't like their switches, I don't like their software, I don't like their designs, and I've seen enough reviews that imply they don't meet my expectations. 

Yet you want a collective to be mounted to a chair.  Your standards aren't that high with that desire.

Posted
1 hour ago, zcaa0g said:

Yet you want a collective to be mounted to a chair.  Your standards aren't that high with that desire.

The chair mount is not through choice.

But what kit (other than Virpil, obv) would you say is of high standard... even if the price is high? I was specifically asking about MFS and PFT because there haven't been that many reviews in the past 4-6 years...

 

 

Posted

For a chair mount, the first question from my side is how you’ll mount anything to the chair?

On the arms?

Does it have secure mounting points?

If you’re insistent on using a chair, start by taking a look at some of the mounting options from Monstertech.  Yes, they’re expensive, but they also work well.

As for the Virpil, there’s a multitude of ways to bugger up its physical setup. It needs a very solid mount (hence my comments above),  and some playing around with the level of resistance via the spring system that is used to cater for the weight.  Took me several hours over different days to get it right.

Its now hard mounted to my aluminium profile frame, with the spring set such that the collective has a small amount of friction and feels like it has no weight.

As for alternatives.  There’s not much, outside of the full on “built for commercial” sim kits.  The only genuine alternative is from WinWing, but I’ve no idea if it’s any good.

 

7800x3d, 5080, 64GB, PCIE5 SSD - Oculus Pro - Moza (AB9), Virpil (Alpha, CM3, CM1 and CM2), WW (TOP and CP), TM (MFDs, Pendular Rudder), Tek Creations (F18 panel), Total Controls (Apache MFD), Jetseat 

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