I don't see references to telemFFB in DCS log. Probably the module isn't loaded. Can you attach the export.lua from Saved Games directory. Also let's move this to #telemffb-user to not clobber up #general
Hello everyone, I would like to know, I have just tested my rhino on DCS, what should I set to feel, for example, the vibration of the aircraft when taxiing, the stall etc...
Anyone observing a different behavior since the last version? I noticed that the first time I get into a DCS module, it does not seem to always take the correct profile specified in TelemFFB. I have to open VB_Configurator and import and apply manually the profile, then it works ok, and then it seems to be able to switch profile correctly from one module to another, and work as well correctly for the rest of the day, each time I get into DCS. Does it have to do with how things are kept into the memory of the Rhino? Just wandering if it is my set-up or something that other people have been noticing since last update?
Also, for me the RhinoLoopBack does not seem to memorize yet correctly previous joystick assigned, although I thought it was supposed to be fixed in last version
I am keeping on having issue since the last update. In the middle of a DCS game, the Rhino stopped and told me that boot loader was detected. I started boot loader and it tells me to upgrade the firmware although the firmware was already up to date, I upgraded anyway. After, the update whatever profiles that I load in VPForce, the Spring force is null, although all this other parameters seems correct.
This was 100% it, like night and day. All of the TelemFFB options were working, but no stick centering. Now I'm fighting the stick to roll, pitch, etc, which I can only assume is proper. Thank you!
Hey @FlatSpin, So the last Shipped RHINO is #0903 on 2025-02-14 Average waiting time from preorder to shipped is 204 days, median is 207 days, max is 437 days 865 Rhinos are shipped in total
What is the Rhino made out of? I do notice 3d printed gears, but what is the frame made of? Looks like aluminum or steel? Also, with 9nm and possibly a small extension, does this still have the ability to be as strong or stronger than a cam base? I have no reference for what 9nm feels on a grip vs on a wheel.
Box is painted plywood, and main gimbal is also 3d printed.
Stronger than my virpil bases, albeit didnt try the most powerful springs But easily twice the force of any medium spring I've tried. But it is difficult to compare, the forces in an ffb stick is just that different.
The base itself has a built in 10cm extension, so most don't need extensions for height, nor for range (its quite common to reduce the range from stock) but some use the virpil z-extension to bring the grip closer.
Is there a specific form or something to order the winwing adapter separately? I did not initially think I had a need for it but I decided to pull the trigger on getting one of their sticks. Need the adapter to run in my gooseneck.