Thanks for the comments, I'll send some photos later!
I can already tell:
Rhino with the Monstertech plate (the photo will show it well but you have to be very very low! The 20cm extension is a bit long for me...the 10cm a bit short...so I took the Z (10+5cm = ok but it didn't look great with 2 extensions...)
Honeycomb Bravo => I took the monstertech side support, and the plate for the TM Airbus throttle (I put it at 90Β° so that it holds well).
Mainly for the Fenix A320 on MSFS. But I'm not convinced... all the joysticks seem bland since the arrival of the Rhino! But I love my Honeycomb Bravo so I'm trying things out !!!
Turbulence (in MSFS): how do you increase its effect? I don't see any turbulence setting in either the config app or VPforce. I already have turbulence set to realistic in MSFS. In my Brunner FFB software I have a setting for it, so I hope I just can't find it...?
vkb adapter threads just fine onto a nylon connector as well as a PLA z-extension, but hates the metal connector, haven't been using it because I'm scared to
Hello folks, is there a good setup for DCS and the rhino? i had some strange behavior when using the ffb function in dcs. when flying the f14 everything was working as intended. jumping into the f18 there was no real center at the stick and the plane was rolling and pitching the whole time. now with the f4 i disabled ffb in dcs and in the rhino software and use it as a "normal" base. maybe someone can send me some settings for the rhino software and dcs?
If you had no centering with the hornet, that's a dcs bug, happens sometimes with ffb, with any module. Restarting the client usually fixes it. The hornet's ffb implementation is decent. The F-4s is pretty bad unless you tune the fuck out of it
Hey guys - I'm approaching single digits in line. Is there any accessories I'll need to buy that will go along with the Rhino. I think there's a thing that limits the range of motion. Thanks
there are throw limiters, yes, I'd recommend getting some (or building some yourself once you've had the chance to try the rhino out and figure out what kind of limiters you need)
also I believe there's a metal connector piece or something like that for the grip attachment, I'd look into that especially if you intend to switch grips from time to time
Some people prefer metal, for durability, when changing grips often. I personally haven't had issues with the stock ones. Just don't cross thread the stock one and it will last forever