This is the trim system from a Mi-8 but it also functionally represents how the UH-1, Mi-24, Ka-50 and AH-64D works. With some nuance obviously. https://youtu.be/77lKeLF5Rto
So speaking of, if we ever get a helicopter in DCS with a friction only cyclic like a Bell 505 or H.125. It'd be really cool if the friction collar in game actually adjusted the FFB friction.
That would be hard to implement, since directinput FFB has arbitrary units, and with various FFB devices out there, there would be a need to have profiles and tunables.
How does the Rhino handle the high inertia of a warthog grip? I'd probably use my hornet grip once I can get my hands on a base but that's still fairly heavy.
Hi guys! @walmis really excited about this project. I've been following it for a while on the DCS forums. Long time FFB user here and have been waiting for something like Rhino for the last decade. XD. Also this conversation and info here is gold. Here is some RL trimer action Mi-24 following the examples you guys brought here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kC3tWzwD_A
PL Eagle dynamic potwierdził że jedenym z modułów będzie Mi-24 HIND. To krótkie proste wideo pokazuje, jak działa trymer w kokpicie Mi-24. Istnieją dwa sposoby tradycyjnego trymowania - CHINA HAT - przycisk 4 kierunkowy i przycisk elektromagnesu . Jest także pozane działanie dzwigni skok- moc. Sprzęgło hydrauliczne uruchamia się za pomocą p...
I don't see any problems, you can tweak damping to prevent it from oscillating. I have a TM Viper, which is fairly heavy too. You can see the response from max deflection when activating it in my video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbVgBk28JVY&t=41s
hey. I saw your video on youtube and contacted you there. I am interested in ordering/purchasing a complete unit. I it works with the FCLS stick from thrustmaster. I suppose it would also work with the Hornet stick ?
Hi walmis, is it possible to fly with the stick turned around 180 degrees when you look from above? I think than the stick could be nearer to the seat.
also if @_slowmover means does the stick move when the remote pilot moves the stick then I would argue that it shouldn't because it could result in physical harm because the pilots are not in sight of each other and lacking visual clues about movement that you get in the real thing.
there is a problem with FFB and multicrew in the F-14. i tested it a while ago... can't tell if it's still happening. if you are the RIO and a human pilot takes control, your FFB stick will start moving too...