@Touch_Of_Legend Yeah, correct. They explicitly write that on their product page. It's the theoretical diagonal maximum. (minus the geometry effect of the twist of the gimbal core)
Trying to hide/delete comments always sucks, especially as you're only trying to offer your opinion ad feedback. Also, I didn't even consider handbrake, can't see that working
Thatβs the thing that annoys me. I want buyers to have the very best of factual information when they buy something and not be subject to marketing trickery.
not to totally defend moza here, but it's possible it was just an overzealous moderator that misinterpreted the communication. regardless of whether they make something as good as the rhino or not, it's in general great validation for brands to start getting into this market, it will drive competition and hopefully eventually drive prices down
from a company that is trying with non-committal marketing language to make it look like the entire product is "AVIATION-GRADE ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION" lol
I give Moza benefit of the doubt because its their entry into the flight sim market, and their sim racing road to get to where they are today has been bumpy but without that perseverance and success they wouldn't be in a position to enter the flight sim market, and the reality is everyone who already knows stuff knows what will and won't work with it (at the very least from a basic will it connect without an adapter standpoint)
And I also suspect they didn't hire a flight sim expert to handle social media and answer questions about their flight sim products, and are using existing staff to handle that stuff, so some mistakes here and there are inevitable.
Regardless, time will tell, and it is only a matter of time, some 4-6 weeks for pre orders, til we see if they can walk the walk.
The way manufacturers report their specifications seems to be a bit of a wild west at the moment and there are absolutely critical factors such as anti-cogging and heat management that can make or break the product