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As long as we now have a certified MS Flight Simulator expert in-group,
with MXSMANIC, I may as well ask some sim advice... Every Tuesday night we have "Movie Night" at the inn, where we show free aviation movies in our theater. The theater has a 104" screen, with a high-def projector hooked up to DVD/VHS -- and a PC. Before (and, sometimes, after) the movie, we hold flight simulator sessions, using both MS Flight Sim and X-Plane. This is a lot of fun (that big screen is WAY cool for sim flying!), but the joystick generates a significant number of "complaints" about how unrealistic the controls are. And I agree. Bottom line: Flying a Skylane with a joystick is just....wrong. Sooooo...I've purchased the CH brand of yoke/throttles and rudder pedals, all of which should be delivered early this week. These will go a long ways toward making the flight experience a LOT more realistic, but getting the controls into the correct ergonomic position for users will be difficult in the theater, soooo: See: http://www.avshop.com/prodinfo.asp?number=6531 I tested this unique rig at Oshkosh this year, and found it to be PERFECT for the task, and I'm thinking about either purchasing one or having my A&P weld up something similar. Before I go to this extreme, however, (well, what *I* think is extreme) how do YOU "fly" your sim set up? What, in your opinion, is the best cockpit set up for "piloting" a sim? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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