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MA_Clingy
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New Baby has arrived

Post by MA_Clingy »

http://www.chproducts.com/retail/j_fighter_usb.html

:D

Only annoying thing is that by the time I'd decided to buy it, Play.com had gone out of stock, so I have had to pay £20 more :( cause I can't wait any longer :bob: .

So by the time of the LAN I should be totally confused :lol:
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Post by Trig »

Oooo, how you managing to sneak it past the missus eh?
Or you going for the close to xmas put it in a big bag n make the missus think its a pressie for the kids route?
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Post by MA_Zak33 »

Trig wrote: Or you going for the close to xmas put it in a big bag n make the missus think its a pressie for the kids route?
got my vote on that!
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I waited until I was telling her about my £6K bonus from work, then said my current Joystick was the reason I was getting shot down all the time and I only needed £99 for a replacement. So I still need to explain why it's £120!!! when the credit card bill arrives :oops: and I'll aslo need to explain why I will continue to get shot down :S
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Post by MA_Thorn »

It's because you haven't got one of these, of course:

http://www.inmotionsimulation.com/6DOF.html
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Nice bit of kit that Thorny, dont think the payload is high enough for old Cling tho chap ;)
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It's alright, he can chuck everything else on it and set it to reverse :lol:
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Post by MA_Hat »

What's it like then Clingy?
sorry mai bad englich
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Post by MA_Clingy »

So Far...

Pros = Superb feel and action. Lightweight unit and light action (suits me). Manual Trim wheels for Aerelon and Elevator so you can trim even it aircraft never had trim.

Cons = NO TWIST!!!! - I didn't even think to check before ordering. Hellishly complicated set-up and programming (16 virtual devices, 3 modes (6 with shift option) and 32 buttons plus POV). No adjustment for small hands.

Simple flight is way way better than the X52. Might have to keep pedals now???
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Post by MA_Hat »

crap/// so for the rudder you're gonna be back to your pedals for a bit?

Im pretty sure there was a CH flight stick with twist?

EDIt: Just read the last bit of your post lol .. ignore what I put about the pedals :D
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Post by MA_Clingy »

It's been a bloody nightmare configuring this beast. The whole concept of "virtual devices" has been difficult to grasp and the "help" files are all but bloody useless. It's been a long struggle with trial and error! I'm almost there though. I had hoped to avoid using the pedals by mapping rudder to a wheel on the throttle, but found the same thumb used to control this wheel also controls wheel brakes. I didn't discover the problem until i tried to land!

Looks like I might be totally confused just in time for the LAN....and of course it's now too late to go back! :lol:

Just one tip.....dont take the slot in front of me in a coop.
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MA_Clingy wrote:...but found the same thumb used to control this wheel also controls wheel brakes. I didn't discover the problem until i tried to land!.

I can see this LAN having some comedy moments already... :D
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Post by MA_Dak »

Trig wrote:
MA_Clingy wrote:...but found the same thumb used to control this wheel also controls wheel brakes. I didn't discover the problem until i tried to land!.

I can see this LAN having some comedy moments already... :D
:D Should think so ;) I havent flown for agessssssssssssssss and my look rd Hat is borked :x
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