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Old November 25th 03, 10:38 AM
Aake
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So you're suggesting me to get a new twistable all-in one stick?
I forgot to mention that price is important, so I will not get very
expensive things...

I'm flying the types we have at our club: Bergfalke IV, Pilatus B4, DG500
and LS-8.

In MSFS2002 there is a couple of good gliders available, look at this site.
You can even create some sort of thermals of your own with add-on programs.
I think they will do fine in FS2004 as well.
http://www.virtualsoaring.org
http://www.virtualsoaring.org/aircraft/aircraft3.html

MSFS does not simulate lift very well. You can get these thermals, but they
are not very good in my opinion.

I've flown Flight Unlimited 3 a lot, which do simulate ridge lift very nice.
Just tune in some wind and surf the ridges all around Washington state.

With my new computer I want to try the dedicated glider simulators SFPC
(http://www.sfspc.de/index_e.htm) and Sailors of the sky
(http://www.sailorsofthesky.com).

/J

"Dashi" wrote in message
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You can try to sell your Elite Pedals on www.ebay.com, should get a pretty
good price for them if you market them correctly.

I'm going to be flying gliders this coming spring, what kind are you

flying.

Do you have a glider that you can recommend for MS Flight Simulator FS2004
(FS9)?

Dashi

"news.ericsson.se" wrote in message
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Hi all,

I own a Thrustmaster Attack throttle, combined with a joystick (Top

Gun?)
and Elite rudder pedals. The joystick plugs into the rudders which plugs
into the throttle. This combo worked fine with my old computer, but now

I've
upgraded to a new computer and run into some problems.

1. The soundcard don't have any game port. This can be fixed with an
USB-Game port-adapter.
2. These adapters can't handle digital units (so I've heard), and the

attack
throttle is digital.
3. The throttle has no drivers campatible to winXP (I've been told)

This leaves me with a couple of alternatives:
a) Sell the controls, and buy a new USB stick with built-in throttle and
twisting handle to simulate pedals.
b) Get a USB-Game port-adapter to use my old joystick together with my
pedals, and forget about the throttle.
c) Get a USB-Game port-adapter to the pedals, and buy a USB joystick

with
throttle. (Will that work?)

I'm a gliderpilot in real life, so I really like the pedals when flying
simulators (because you have to make use of the pedals in every turn

with
a
sailplane) to keep my flying trim up to date.

Anybody that have had the same problem and solved it?
Anybody that have a sugestion what I should do?

Greatings,
J