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  1. Flight Illusion FFB Yoke with Adapter and installation instructions for the asking. Just reimburse shipping costs. Also have an extra FI FFB Yoke. Needs Cessna Yoke. I switched to the Brunner CLSE MKII yokes a few years ago. these have been sitting around collecting dust.I will have to come up with a large box to ship it in. PM me. I/m usually up all night until 6 am. Night Owl. retired. I did not like the "chain feel" in pitch control. Bill Davis
  2. Hi Rynardts,

     

    Brunner yoke:Loosen the setscrew on the handle. Carefully pull the handle off slowly until the USB cord is exposed. Remove key from control rod. Disconnect USB cord from handle.

    Same procedure for FI yoke except remove 2" bolt and setscrew. Unsolder wires from switches when yoke is removed.

    Glad to help !

     

    Let's PM for further questions. Bill

  3. I just used wood blocks shaved to the right size on both the front and rear to make them fit properly. I GLUED the units down with a tube of "SHOE GLUE" on both units, NO BOLTS. They dried in about an hour and work better than bolts. Both units are VERY STURDY. I have not been able to yank them loose. Bill
  4. Hi Ryanardt

    Brunner bought back and to my surprise paid all expenses for the 2 CLS-E NG yokes which had only 3 "of yoke travel. I immediately purchased 2 CLS-E MK II yokes which had 6" of yoke travel. The MK II yokes have a longer case than the CLS-E NG. It only took 4 days shipping to the US from Switzerland.

     

    I had no problem integrating my Brunner CLS-E MK II yokes to the C-182 panel. I only had to remove the rear cover panel as and leave it off as it will stick out 1 1/4 " past the box.

     

    Sometime later I will have the rear panel modified to fit the back of the unit.

     

    These Brunner yokes are fantastic. Much like the real thing !

  5. On Monday I received 2 Brunner CLS-E NG Force Feedback Yokes. To my dismay, I discovered the yokes were not sufficient for my

    Flight Illusion C-182T FTD Cockpit which had FI FFB Yokes I was going to replace. Brunner had offered to refund the cost of the yokes .

    I would ship the yokes back at my expense. ($780.00) I paid $1,380.00 for each yoke.

     

    I decided shipping them back would not be financially feasable. I have decided to keep 1 yoke for my other computer and sell the other

    for $800.00 plus $89.00 shipping USPS.

     

    I checked on the warranty: The warranty would not apply to a second party who may purchase the yoke. The yoke will be shipped in the unopened box. Ship U.S. only Accept PayPal only

     

     

     

    Pm me if interested Bill Davis Kent, WA

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