There is a bot you can ping or just search up for the last time someone else pinged it but the “average” is 200 days which is just about 7months from the day you join the list to the day it lands at your door.
As I said there’s a bot that shows the real life numbers and averages
Further testing with the VPforce Rhino, force feedback joystick base. Taking off from @TrentonPalmer house in the Kitfox Stage 2 - MSFS2020 and down to Reno airport, testing the software, a deeper dive into the settings plus, a look at the stick choices and what I feel works best.
very nice setup, but is this where the concern about vkb clamp "flexing" comes from? sounds like something is wrong with that particular z-extension, which is a custom design (from the reddit dude who wrapped his MCG Pro in bike tape?), should probably try another design perhaps TM-Rev.C instead of Rev.B-Rev.B or Rev.C-Rev.C
Not sure if that was ever asked but if u get the FFB kit for the MFG Crosswind will you be able to add a center detent in the software so you can feel when your rudder is centered?
On the mustang it works fine. But the y axis (pitch) on the spitfire starts at 10% pull, so the plane immediately starts going nose up. And the range on the y axis , if i push the stick it goes 80% from center and if i pull the stick it goes 100% of the range. So if I could change the neutral position on the lua files I think it would solve it. Other people reported pitching problems with the spitfire before, and it was a bug on the module because it went away by it self. Was not double mapping or anything like that.
I managed to center the y axis messing with the "invert y axis" option and then going to the mapping of the pitch "tune center" and inverting again. That way it centers , but its too sensible, but if I add any curve or saturation to make it feel better it goes off center again
I think the main issue here is the unbalanced pitch axis, it goes 90% pushing the stick but goes 100% when I pull the stick. (Full range of values from center) if I could change that somewhere in the lua files for the spitfire module
But I figured how to overcome that by inverting the axis. But the module still has the unbalanced pitch axis. I'm trying to find a way to change the neutral position on the lua files for this module.
im reading throught the assembly manual from github right now, and in the beginning it mentions 20V DC power supply, when in the end it mentions a 24V one, which one is a better choice? I already have a 19.5V laptop power supply, would that work fine?
24 is the better option these days.... you get more power on less amps which is a good thing. The 20vdc recommendation is a vestigial remnant from the beginning of the project when the caps or other components in the drives had lower ratings than they do these days
Well I got someone to sort out the sim, and that VP Rhino is something special. A bit more fiddling and I’ll have it just like my ikarus I’m learning in. No more no feel touch and go’s, I’ve got a month to get my landings sorted before my lessons start again. Happy days