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    mll Guest

    Default Yoke, Or forcefeedback, Is there an affordable yole w/feedback.


    Is there a yoke w/ forvefeedbsck, if not what is closest to real world, msforce feedback w/ ch pedd;es and throttle or the ch youk w. peddles and throttle.

    Thanks.

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    Simon Evans Guest

    Default RE: Yoke, Or forcefeedback, Is there an affordable yole w/feedback.

    Yoke w/pedals. Don't know of any FF yoke, but you won't miss it. The FF is useful but the more realistic range of movement of the yoke seems to make controlling easier.


    Simon Evans

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    mll Guest

    Default RE: Yoke, Or forcefeedback, Is there an affordable yole w/feedback.

    Any real world plts, or experinced simmers, I would welcome your comments. w

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    Default RE: Yoke, Or forcefeedback, Is there an affordable yole w/feedback.

    I have the CH USB Yoke and love it, I have had opportunity to use the Microsoft FF Sidewinder and would definitely pick the CH Yoke over the FF Sidewinder. I am a pilot and find the Yoke, especially with the throttle quadrant to really add to the sim experience... not good for the helicoptor but all the other GA aircraft.
    Regards,

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    Simon Evans Guest

    Default RE: Yoke, Or forcefeedback, Is there an affordable yole w/feedback.

    >Any real world plts, or experinced
    >simmers, I would welcome your
    >comments. w


    You mean you think I'm not..?:o


    Simon `Real World Pilot & Experienced Simmer` Evans

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    mll Guest

    Default RE: Yoke, Or forcefeedback, Is there an affordable yole w/feedback.

    No sir, I did not pick up that you where a plt, I appreciate you input.

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    mll Guest

    Default RE: Yoke, Or forcefeedback, Is there an affordable yole w/feedback.

    I would still like to have some more feedback, as my freinds and self are unsure what is the best combo.

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    I agree with Simon Evans and Zfehr.

    I gave both a CH Yoke LE USB and a Logitech Wingman FF joystick.
    For GA aircraft I strongly prefer the Yoke because it give a much better feel. I don't miss the FF with the Yoke, since I find FF in FSxxx not impressive anyway. (other than the ground effects).

    Only for helicopters and military aircraft I prefer the stick.

    I couldn't advise you on pedals, other than building them yourself (like I did). See the How-To article on the main Flightsim.com page.
    If you want to buy them, I believe the CH Pedals Pro USB is a good buy (what I understand from various people in these Flightsim forums).

    Rob

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    Shadowfax Guest

    Default RE: Yoke, Or forcefeedback, Is there an affordable yole w/feedback.

    if you really want FF in a yoke, it wouldn't be too hard to implement (if you're good with cobbling stuff together and electrical wiring ;) . Just grab the FF equipment out of a FF driving wheel and toss it in the yoke.

    BTW, real jets use a tiller on the ground. It's a seperate wheel to steer the plane on the ground. I have my Logitech Formula Force driving wheel set up as my tiller. . .I get the force feedback on the ground when i steer with that ;)




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    Diamond6 Guest

    Default RE: Yoke, Or forcefeedback, Is there an affordable yole w/feedback.

    Not trying to be funny...but why not build your own yoke? I built mine using a Logitech Wingman 3D Pro joystick and a yoke from a real Cessna 172! It is not that difficult and I really enjoy the feel of the system.. If you want more details, e-mail me at: diamond6sr@yahoo.com


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