That plate is you highlitghed is too low, and you would not have the space to mount the rhino (it would be obstructed by the keyboard tray and by the central arm). What I plan to do is to mount that central arm lower (to the next holes) and use a 3d printed plate which attaches directly to it. I found this one on the internet...it's for the winwing orion 2.... https://www.printables.com/model/636215-joystick-adapter-for-next-level-racing-flight-simu maybe someone with the skills can design a larger one for the rhino or the same can be adapted some way. A wooden base with the same dimensions of the Rhino lower base can be screwed to it. The alternative is to don't mount the central arm...and floor mount the rhino with a large wooden base. It would not be optimal for me as I don't want to use extensions...but it could be a solution
That's what I did, I took an MDF base plate of 55 x 90 cm, some 2 by 4 and an Ikea chair (which Buttkicker broke already ). But if you can lower the round plate low enough, I'd try attaching base plate to that first
A detailed review of the features and performance of the new SmartFly Yoke from Ray Dynamics in India. Similar to the Yoko+ in many ways but at a fraction of the cost could this be for you? See it in action and hear my pros and cons before a final recommendation.
No, the dimentions are all diffrent. You'll need to either purchase one or make one unfrotunatly. The Virpil mouse pad "plate" is actually big enough, but you'd still need to at least drill your own holes through the steel.
Got it. I have the monstertech stuff already. I was thinking about going with the Chassis setup, but ill probably run in to problems mounting the Rhino on there.
Hi everyone. I build custom flight simulators and am looking at adding force feedback to one of them. What kit should I order that will be the most powerful? We have a dual linked yoke setup and will connect the motors into the control system but it will need to be rather powerful. Are these system tested for high load for 5+ minutes, or will they overheat/break? Any tips would be great.