Been on the waiting list since early August and I'm sure there's a big line behind me too. Demand is pretty huge and there's a lot of potential to capitalize on it
If you have a 3d printer or other diy capability I'd recommend making a diy kit. Walmis has expanded his team recently and pace has quickened, but it still seems to take a while
And I kinda have a theory that the lack of feedback on pedals (and stick too but most ppl think of their stick when it comes to FFB) is a big part of why spin recovery in DCS is so much easier than anecodotes seem to suggest. We let go our springed devices and they all center up. Let go of the pedals and stick of your bird in a spin and it probably will end up flopping with the wind, making it worse.
Hi, I am wondering if will be possible to somehow know the force applied to the motor by the user and use it as a value (Force sensitive device) this could be great for use as in the F1-16 pedals.
I have not felt the need for a limiter yet, but I will sure look for one sooner rather than later. Without an extension, the throw is quite good, but I have a part of my rig where the forward throw can bump into the rig itself.
I used to have a font panel with cougar mfd's and the winwing panels, but I just removed it completely and I have no real idea how to get it up in a suitable fashion.
good work m8 keep at it, you won't regret it, it's the single best investment I made for flight sim'ing, the difference between this & something good running cams, springs & dampners etc. is imho even greater than the difference between one of those bases & a logitech 3d pro. Also if you fly heli's then again imo it's even more game changing, warbirds benefit the next most followed by fbw. Good luck with the saving & keep at it!