A message of hope to all who feel like the wait for their Rhino is interminable: My originally assigned serial number was 219. The serial number on my unit that just shipped to me is 165. I don't know if folks are backing out of their orders because they've opted to go the kit route or just weren't that serious, but either way, I'm getting my Rhino many months sooner than I ever expected.
Exploding what happened to you? @walmis do we need to install over the top of the current software or uninstall the current software, and reinstall the new version?
Can't seem to run TelemFFB anymore after today's update. Anyone else with the issue? EDIT: I'm a moron, I've hidden all HID devices using HidHide -- just didn't remember it runs on Windows start, so persists through reboots. After unhiding it - works like a charm.
It actually makes a pretty big difference for me. I like a medium amount of dampen on the stick so without the new setting it is always just a tad off of center depending on which direction the stick was deflected.. with the new adaptive recentering it always 'finds home'..
Some helicopters (e.g. Airbus H145) have full-time stability augmentation/autpilot systems that connect to all three controls (cyclic, collective, and pedals), so the pedals are on actuators that lets Otto move the pedals as needed to maintain direction. E.g. in more recent builds of the Hype H145 for MSFS, you can actually see the pedals "snap" slightly as you lift off to the position that eliminates any yaw. (Now that I think about that, I guess maybe there is a reason to have FFB on the pedals after all, at least for some aircraft. Earlier, I posted a "why bother?" note about going to the trouble...)
I mean, you can trim pedals in Mi24 - so I'd like FFB pedals for that purpose too. At the moment I have the trim on pedals disabled because, well, I'd rather fly manual pedals all the time than have the horrible trim solutions in software... It's the same reason why I never bothered with force trim when I flew helicopters before I had the Rhino. I just flew the stick without trimming at all times. Worked fine, too.
Working with Dimitar, the main man at https://simfab.com/ to try and get an adaptor for his DCS Flight Sim Modular Cockpit product for the Rhino, along with my 200mm Virpil extension, which causes issues with the height of the grip relative to the chair (arse), and will let you know as and when I get a finished product and how well it goes, because he is a lot less expensive than Monstertech and only lives up the road from me in Boynton Beach, FL - 65 miles N of Miami.
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