Hey @wherenolarkflew, So the last Shipped RHINO is #0199 on 2023-09-20 Average waiting time from preorder to shipped is 205 days, median is 218 days, max is 292 days 197 Rhinos are shipped in total
Hi all, Iโm about to finally order and receive my Rhino. Just wondering if i can get any mounting advice? I donโt have a rig and wonโt have space for one until early next year so itll need to be floor mounted or office chair mounted. Iโd like to use a stick extension if possible for more accurate movement. Any ideas?
Check out the #showcase thread here - scroll up a bit an you will see a lot of examples how people are mounting their Rhino - maybe helps you to get some ideas
hey m8, you can also just put a thin sheet of plywood on the floor, under your chair & under your rudder pedals/feet that will pin it down then just bolt the Rhino base itself to the plywood.
Hi, I tried to check from FAQ but didn't have an answer. So my question is related to production amount/capacity. As we see from previous shipped Rhino the median waiting time is 218. With the current rate of Rhinos produced during little over month or so my estimated waiting time is little over one year. So the question is, are there any plans put in place to increase the production?
I mentioned this somewhere (here?) before, but you could cut slots into the board that the Rhino is mounted on that your chair's wheels could fit into, to keep the chair from rolling aroundl
Edit: it occurs to me that you might only need "cups" for two of the chair's front wheels. That would keep the size and weight of the Rhino mounting board down.
Hi @adam1220.! Some good ideas from others . If you want to put just a little bit more effort you could buy a 550 x 900 mm piece of MDF at least 15 mm thick and build something like this . It is meant for a remote working/gaming table and you can switch in about two minutes. It can be pushed around on small wheels in the front under the pedals, there's a handle in the opposite end. I think it's easy to build, if you buy the bottom plate ready-cut at your hw store. Rhino rests on two 280 mm pieces of two-by-four. Please ignore the black front panel, that's a bit more elaborate. And the collective mount if you don't . ๐general ๐general ๐general A chair with legs made of metal tube is required, Ikea is full of them. 4 metal guides keep the tubular legs in its place.
A friend of mine pointed me at this project - he thinks it would be a good option for me, and from what I see I agree. This is a photo of my current spring-centering system: https://i.imgur.com/n4hDkbs.jpg
Yes. It uses direct x ffb and I know it works with dcs but I would use it in p3d and other commercial sims. It has sim connect so we think it works. Iโll be the first to test in p3d
Np. Let me say you will need a lot of welding and diy, but a turnkey solution is the cls-p brunner. It does about 50, and even more with dd motors. It costs 11k though.