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pilot_alex_14  SurClaro.com Regular Forum Member Joined: 17 Jan 2006 Total posts: 256 Location: Mississauga Ontario Canada (CYYZ) Gender: Male
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Hey there fellow simmers im planning on building a mini cockpit to make FSX moe fun Im not building like the super ones with guages and so on because i dont have that much money, so here are the following things i need advice on wich are the best but not to pricey, I need a yoke system,rudder padels, and throttle. I want them to feel as realistic as possible so when i lift the 767 i can feel it or when i lift the cessna there is a difference. Thank you in advance. I prefer shops in CANADA because it will be more convinient for me to get it something like this http://www.flightsim.no/cockpit/bilder/images/4P5020052.JPG |
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skipperdan  Forum Moderator - Master member Joined: 10 Aug 2003 Total posts: 1181 Location: Florida Age: 62 Gender: Male
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You'all should check out the following link. I purchased two devices from them and I have greatly improved the quality of my flying. I have their models 1010 and 1020.
Rather than using the default settings for the Model 1010, I chose to make a simple paper overlay and reprogrammed the switches (as simple as programming your Joystick or Yoke). By creating a template for my overlay, this gives me the ability to change my mind often whenever I want to reprogram the switches.
http://www.desktopaviator.com/ |
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