Oh, that's not bad! I already put myself on the backorder list, I'm getting this regardless if I can get my virpil on the base or not. There's no way in hell the 3d printed version would survive a 2nd joystick mounting in the future
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The kit contains: 86BLF03 or 86BLF04 FFB motor Large gear + 14T motor pulley Belt HTD5M 400 Motor mount + fasteners Assembled wiring Toe brake connectors to VPforce board Power supply - 19V 9.5A 18...
whats the difference between 86BLF04 and the 86BLF03 motors? if you buy without the motor do you need anything else besides the motor to complete the retrofit?
Guys this is going to sound stupid but does the kit assembled just bolt onto my pedals I already have. ? It says full assembled kit, my MFG crosswinds have the damper fitted. Do I have to remove it all and fit the kit ?
In real planes the stick is what gives you feedback in flight, but rudder pedals not much, they get stiffer with speed, that is all, no pedal buffeting when stalling, only stick, so if they can have the toe braking power giving more resistance that would be great, but feeling the stall, and many of the other effects in the pedals would be a bit unrealistic in the case of airplanes.
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I'm the same and focus on older gen modules vs fly-by-wire. FFB is all that and a bag of chips. First thing I noticed was the visual/audio queues built into DCS to inform the player they are pushing max AOA etc occur later than what you feel with FFB. It isn't a huge gap, but it is significant. It is something you have to feel (no pun intended) to understand. I have been inefficiently over controlling modules for literally decades thinking I was riding the edge only to discover I was robbing myself of turn performance the whole time.
The nature of the aircraft, that makes sense… and the fact that HB seems to develop features for FFB. Very much looking forward to the F-4’s FFB implementation.
Question from a noob: does the rhino base also includes the motors and electronics, as in, a ready to add stick and fly solution, or does one have to add those to the base?
So the ready assembled bit just bolts onto my MFG pedals. Sorry for sounding like a dumb idiot, it’s my first attempt at making my rig as realistic as possible. Can’t wait for the stick to arrive.
I haven't read anything about other 2-seaters in DCS with both players using FFB. It is pretty small user base. I'd imagine thanks to the Rhino (and DIY kits), we will find out at some poijnt
Oh sorry, I don't specifically mean with 2 FFB users. What if my friend has a normal stick, and controls for example the apache. Does my stick move in real life?