I think a huge number of fence sitters just go ahead and get on the list since it's so long. I don't think it's so much that people opt out at the last minute as it is that because the list is so long, people just hop on "just in case", then when their number comes up they've moved on or decided not to purchase.
probably a fair few cancelations he hasn't updated the system with when you get your notificiation, I got my notice filled in, got my payment request an hour later and it shipped same day
completely agree. I assume that quite a few of them decide that FFB isn't going to contribute that much to their overall experience. I almost passed up on my reservation because I don't fly helis at all and warbirds very little, but finally decided to give it a shot thinking I could always sell the Rhino if I wanted. SO glad I did.
Even modules with little / no native FFB stuff like the Hornet are way better with the Rhino. The gimbal feels better than anything else I've used in those modules, and the little things are VERY helpful in a sim. FE, I have the runway rumble and speedbrake rumble on in the hornet but turned way down. Not realistic for that aircraft, but in a sim world where you have no physical feedback it's pretty helpful to tell me that my wheels are off the ground or I still have the speedbrake out.
Those are kind of little things that I hadn't really thought about before I started messing around with it. And force trim has been a night and day difference in the tomcat. I knew it would be a game changer in xplane, but didn't realize it would make such a difference in the f14. So yeah, the people that cancel probably literally don't know what they're missing out on.
I have two seating setups for my flight simulator. One is on a DOF reality H3, and the other is a static seat in front of a 50 inch screen. ...So in order to be able to quickly switch my Rhino joystick between either setup, I'd like to buy a second PSU, so that I only have to shift the joystick itself over.
I'm confused over the neccessary spec though. My stick came with a 19v 10a PSU, but on here I see many instances of people using 24v PSUs. Which voltage is best ?
Is that why people can jump positions so much at the end? You got a list of 20 days worth of order and payment positions and if u do it immediatly you just take the next spot?
Nice, I didn’t realise there was an option for express shipping. Mine was shipped 29th March and I’m still twiddling my thumbs as it’s been held in customs here in the UK. Apparently they have sent instructions to the receiver (me) but I’ve had nothing and their support chat was less than useless. I’m off to Berlin Sunday for work so a bit frustrating that I couldn’t get it setup before I go.
I don't get the whole customs thing. I had no issues with rhino but I did have difficulty with winwing. BTW I didn't select any expedited shipping as far as I know.
I did get a huge envelope from Fed Ex about a week later that included a copy of a Homeland Security signoff on the package. That was kind of weird. Never gotten that on an international package before.
Despite the latest TelemFFB updates which now look for some of the unique Lvars, I still have some strange behavior in the A2A Comanche in MSFS - spring force seems to come and go at times and I don't know why. I tried disabling trim following, but that doesn't seem to be it. If anyone has this plane working really well and would be willing to share their TelemFFB settings I can try, that would be great.
when the rhino is powered on but idle, and you gently hold the grip or even more so the stem of the Rhino, you can kind of feel very light vibrations. as if they come from electricity, or indeed the motors doing the basic function of keeping the stick straight. do you also feel the super-light vibrations in idle?
Does it matter if you have have a curved extension compared to a straight one , so to speak? I use a TM f18 grip with a 15 cm straight aluminium extension. Wondering if a curved one would make any difference