Hey @FlatSpin, So the last Shipped RHINO is #0508 on 2024-04-26 Average waiting time from preorder to shipped is 209 days, median is 216 days, max is 407 days 496 Rhinos are shipped in total
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Quick FAQ: The Rhino costs - 800EUR + Shipping (~80EUR to USA/Canada on average, up to 40EUR in EU) It is compatible with Virpil/Thrustmaster Grips out of the box WinWing/VKB GFII grips are supp...
Just paid for my Rhino and accessories, about 30 units to go. Finally something I am excited for! I really need this to cope with creeping burn out at lifework. Few question. So how long is warranty and how is it covered? Is it easy to maintain and self repair like my super old Warthog and Cougar (have early serial numbers since their release month/year, both still work). Where to download dims so I can start cutting and drilling already to be ready for its arrival?
my bad, i thought they were the same. yeah thats the one i was planning on getting. anyone have experience with that center mounted to the mtsim office chair?
You may have to search up in the βshowcaseβ or βDIYβ sections but we had a nice discussion about those one day when I brought them up as a a joke and sure enoughβ¦ a couple Rhino owners have them hahaha
They posted pics in the thread but it maybe was awhile ago.
It came up because I was building a custom flight chair and searching for the perfect base (which I ended up building anyway lol)
Hi, I am beginning my proper journey into flight sim, especially helicopters, currently loving the Hype H145 in MSFS, I have lived in an area with a lot of aircraft, especially helicopter activity since childhood, I live very close to what used to be RAF Chivenor in North Devon, and have always wanted to be a pilot from a very early age, but sadly my eyesight prevented me from fulfilling that dream. So the sim is as close as I can get to the real thing.
I have been a sim racer for many years but I have recently found it to become somewhat boring, so I am wanting to spend more time flying than driving. I went on the hunt to see if FFB devices were available for flight sim in a similar way to sim racing, which led me to discovering this community. So hi everyone!
I am keen to learn more about the RHINO. I am currently considering my options for hardware, I currently have the Thurstmaster HOTAS joystick and throttle, while it is OK, I feel it could be a lot better. Currently liking the look of the Virpil range of grips and was wondering if the RHINO was compatible with the Virpril grips?
Iβm flying helicopters with the Rhino now since a few days! And what I can say is this is just awesome experience. I used a TM warthog with a 40cm extension held in place after moving via steering dampers. This was fine as a workaround. Finally I went for Rhino and this is so much better. Force Trim with FFB is excellent!!!
The only difference between virpil extensions and thrustmaster ones is the virpil have loose connections with a bit of extra cables so you can rotate the grip as needed...
Hey group, I have a question. I got Brunner MkII FFB pedals to go along with my FFB stick, however I just read on Reddit that DCS doesnβt support two FFB devices. Is that true? I canβt find any other reference to this info, and figured this group would know for sure.
Well, I found a workaround for now, if anyone else is in the same boat. I put the joystick in DirectX mode so it can take advantage of native integration, and pedals in manufacturer's software mode/disabled centering force. So now they work like a regular set of pedals without springs and with a damper kit.
I noticed the other day there is an option in the software for Pot#2 Function which is disabled because I assume there is only 1 physical potentiometer on the standard base. Can a 2nd Pot be added though manually?
And I guess thatβs a lie when I say I havenβt gotten started..
Iβm waiting on shipping for the next batch of DIY kits!
I already paid my invoices and got some much needed help from a wonderful friend @MaxVonDayGlow so Iβm in that waiting patiently part of the build where you try as hard as you can to not stare at the mailbox
I'm very interested if you don't mind sharing your experience (and pics?) of your setup with the Rhino as a side stick? How do you handle the range of movement/strength in this setup?
I'll try and remember to get it set up and take pictures. I have it mounted to a monstertech desk mount and basically just position my chair where it sits right there in front of my arm rest. Makes it comfortable and super easy to maneuver. I also have a throw limiter to stop the forward travel. Otherwise in a crash in Il2 my vkb grips trigger hits the mount.
@Col. Sanders did you have to extend the aluminium profile all the way down to the floor? Hopefully receiving my rhino soon and I have the monster tech table mount. Curious to see if it can hold it. Got a virp cm2, 20mm gooseneck extension and virpil grip right now. Probably half the weight of the rhino.
Nope just the long version. It vibrates me whole desk but stays rock solid for me. I do not use an extension as it sits perfect for side mount height for me.
Nice. I might add something between the table and clamp for some extra rigidity. Planning to place it in a central position. Should work - and I might order a longer profile as well to just plunge it into the floor as well as table. I have to move it around some due to kids playing other games.
Thatβs me and why I use a super warthog wheel stand.
When I get to fly I take over the kids rec room and just push the stand right up to the TV but thatβs also why I like my stuff to be solid but removable (wing nuts are your friend)
I might see if my virp gooseneck is viable though. If I mount almost at ground level. Not sure the extension is needed though. Seems the throw is great by default.