23-07-2005, 01:33 PM
Yes, the yoke is a push/pull for the elevators.
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23-07-2005, 04:21 PM
Well!! It got to time to pension off my poor ol' Sidewinder FF2. Now I have a Saitek Cyborg Evo Force and love it to bits.
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25-08-2005, 03:03 AM
Well if you still looking for CH yoke and all othe CH gear i would highly recommend visiting http://www.provantage.com they are by far the
cheapest place to buy these products. I currently have the pro throttle and pro peddles in combination with my FF2. I know for a fact that when my FF2 dies i will be getting the CH fighterstick, as i mainly play combat sims. If i had cash to splash i would invest ing the flight yoke too. cheers
25-08-2005, 03:16 AM
I fly with a yoke, it increases the realism of the simulation.
Kevin
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25-08-2005, 03:42 AM
Quote:Kstinson wrote: Depends what you're flying. Many military aircraft as well as the aircraft built by a certain large French corporation (remember, I fly Boeing's... can't name the oposition!) use joysticks. So if you're flying Airbus's (whoops... slipped!), a joystick is realistic.
25-08-2005, 04:38 AM
I have a Logitech Attack 3......... I saw a new thing out, it's (I can't remember what it's really called) It's in the shape of an actual
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25-08-2005, 06:10 PM
Quote:DBE wrote: on that note, thanks to FS9, if something happened to my pilot I could easily land the bird (assuming its not a big 737) quite safly, that and the yoke I have helps a whole lot.
David
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25-08-2005, 07:01 PM
I use Saitek Cyborg evo I find it to be very precise control stick. it adjusts to your hand left or right side. pov hat controls, flaps trim all at
the thumb control, helpful with landings. The base is a little light but not really any problem especially on a non slip surface. It has flown me well and seems a prcise tool to my input as any control should be in aircraft it becomes part of you quite quickly. I chose it on advice of fellow sim pilots and am so far satisfied with it's performance. I see others use that model as well so that is my basic impression this particular stick. |
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