"Requires the VPC motor kit - 2x57BLF03 + USB kit". The clones of the rhino base typically are designed around the default motors that are used in the complete base, but that doesn't mean someone hasn't designed a base to fit the larger motors. I just haven't seen one.
yes I saw that. Just wondering whether a metal gimbal (joystick connector, pulleys, and other mechanical parts) can handle the high torque output(aside from other issues like how to house the bigger motors), as I don't possess the knowledge to judge it or design myself...
A full metal will 100% handle it, as that's what I'm using. Some parts like the pulley should also be fine from print, and if you use proper material and setting the gimbal should be okay from 3d print as well
This is the one I have. Also Sabrent. I've never had any troubles with it at all, and I have a lot of stuff plugged into it. https://t.ly/X0PVU I'm not sure why they did this, but there are two pushbuttons on it that each allows you to turn off 6 of the ports (not sure about the 13th on the end).
Instantly Add 13 USB 2.0 Ports to Any Compatible Device Gain 13 Downstream Ports Which Offer High-Speed (480Mbps), Full-Speed (12Mbps), And Low-Speed (1.5Mbps) Easy Setup, Plug-n-Play, Hot Swappable, Hot Pluggable Backwards Compatible With 1.1 Devices and Hosts Add up to 127 Devices by Daisy-Chai...
The Crosswind is excellent. If you elect not to make it FFB, I suggest getting the optional damper and dialing the spring on the pedals way down to get more of a heli feel.
If you're a total heli guy, there are some cool things that can be 3D printed for the pedals. I printed these (although I don't have them installed since I fly airplanes too, and need the brakes). https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4824434 There are more Crosswind goodies at https://t.ly/4tMzb
These are a very simple remix of the excellent Bar Pedals by Asherao that extend over the landing gear brake springs. They are the perfect size to fit the Crosswind pedals submerged in a Simlab P1(X) frame. 105mm has 10mm clearance on both sides when the flight pedals are lowered inside the P1 frame. In my case this allowed me to leave my flight...
Is there any information regarding the WinWing adapter? I have winwing grip I want to use. I also want to have extension piece. Therefore, some info would be required... Is it merely mechanical adapter or also electrical?