Didn't noticed anything either.. just a little panel shake as it goes through. Only took it through ETL a few times just to get numbers for the default telem profile but it seems pretty tame during the transition.
Had it when doing the training missions. Then I placed one in the ME, took off, got nothing. Went back to the training missions, didn't happen there either any more
Thanks @Reed This is slightly different to the profile you shared in the VPForce Profile Sharing section (as I was looking at that last night). Are you using a z-extension out of interest and that is why there is a 10% set for the balance spring
@Flynn (Phil) is that a warthog grip on the Virpil z extention and if it is the plugs etc the same. Ie can a warthog natively fit on the vibril z extention as it looks like what im looking for
it's more powerful for sure & their software is coming along. But as far as I can see they only support Thrustmaster grips or shift register grips & the adapters available are all passthrough. That would mean no going & buying just the grip from who ever, you would now need to buy a base too, so my recent purchase of the virpil Warbrd grip would needed to include the virpil base too, this makes things more expensive for ppl like me who enjoy different grips per aircraft. When I have the MFG FFB kit done & a FFB yoke finished, plus all the other things like PC/Monitor upgrades, DD Wheel base + wheels, pedals etc. I will be looking at making a "full power" Rhino just because, tbh I've been planning for a while to create a second flight sim set up with all my old gear as I upgrade, also (when we get the upgrade) the Rhino would be awesome to use a a FFB shifter for racing & truck sims. I love my S/N#25 Rhino & still consider it the greatest upgrade for PC flight sim I ever made but I'b be lying to say I'm not impressed with the FFBeast/FFBest & look forward to seeing it develop further. But still I think I'll be sticking with the "full power" Rhino when it comes time.
But yeah by the time the βptherβ projects catch up in software the Rhino will be ready for a super powered all metal upgradeβ¦
Because itβs so far ahead on the software side I feel like it would be super easy to catch up or even pass the others on the hardware side (at some point if the future necessitated it)
For now I got more than enough power from the Rhino at 60% hahaha (but I donβt use any extensions which would lower the forces.. Iβm basically just a stick on a Rhino so itβs strong enough for my taste as is)
For trimming, i clicked "Hardware Force Trim" and "Override Trim" and i have the trim assignments in DCS empty. When i trim, the stick goes back but as soon as i release the trim, it goes back to center. Is that supposed to be like this or do i do something wrong?
Most, if not all of them, dcs modules handle trimming natively so you don't need to use the option for that in the configurator, just bind them as usual in the module controls.
You are in the offline/sim/class editor. Load into an aircraft with the sim running and you will see what you are looking for in the settings tab of the main UI where you can make real-time adjustments.
The page in your screenshot is for editing aircraft that are not actively loaded in a running sim and/or setting defaults at a sim level or aircraft class level.