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Real size spitfire flight control set ups
Has this been brought to every bodies attention? This company took a real spitfire flight stick and used it to make their own copies.
They sell the whole set up in modular package ( stick, rudder pedals, throttle, mixture, and landing gear on the right!) or just the stick and pedals if you want. http://www.spitsim.co.uk/ http://combatace.com/topic/73934-my-new-joystick/ I don't think I would go that far but I'm sure some of you who only fly the spit would be crazy enough to do it. |
Good god, look at the price list. :o
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hiya justme262,
looks pretty amazing wonder what the price is on the shortened stick on its own (http://combatace.com/topic/73934-my-new-joystick/) the price of the full length stick with floor mount is about 1500, and looking at the pcs of the person who owns it, he has it setup in his bedroom (so he cant be all that flush with cash) still, having a decent a multiscreen setup would be a greater priority for me then having a replica stick at 700 - 1000 $ (partic since it makes you sit even further from the screen ) nice unit tho for tose who can afford it :) wasnt there a french company making similar replica gear ? cant remember their name/url |
If money was no object I would get one... alas I can't afford a FFB stick.
Imagine the virtual cockpit you could create with this stuff and a top end pc and three screens. Imagine how dorky you would feel showing your new girlfriend what you do in your spare time... |
This part made me lol.
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It really would be nice to have the stick at least - but my wife would kill me ;)
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Much as I'd love to have the full-out combo on this website, I console myself by thinking there wouldn't be enough joystick buttons/switches for actual sim-playing. (Lame, I know. Like saying a Lamborghini doen't have the proper plug-in for my iTouch MP3 player :grin: ) |
If money were no object, I'd get one if they made a 109 version....
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They should change the name of their website to..
For the man who thought he had everything Except maybe a life? ;) |
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http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/sta...-17217-24.html mind you some bits can be purchased:- http://creativecockpits.com/The%20Kits.htm and if you're prepared to get into serious scripting for CoD, gauges are possible http://www.flightillusion.com/index....hk=1&Itemid=58 Oh, and French company making 109 stick etc was Tarmac Aces- now defunct. Still working well for me:cool: |
Awesome stick. Owning one of those would attract negative comments from the jealous crowd for sure. Power to the people who can afford that beauty......its not me unfortunately.
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I would have to win the lottery before I wasted money on all that tosh. I would actually feel embarrassed sat behind them controls and think I would lose a lot of my friends due to the fact they might think I was a crackpot.
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Interesting topic.
My immersion is the screen. All the other bits such as flight-stick don't enter into it. |
now this would've been on the list of "toys to buy" if i'd gotten the monster euromillions jackpot
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I think it's awsome, and my friends allready know that I'm a crackpot :)
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ooooh, I wanna have one!!!
It would be a waste of money though, the kids would have it dismantled in a minute. |
+1 -S!- Badass stick! For me it was enough, spending money on simped f16 + hotas warthog without using it now for 1 year! :) It mounted on a self made gaming seat with a porsche seat (electrically adjustable).
I think, I won't use it all until I get my triple monitor and our cod flight sim gets better.. :( BTW:Has anyone a good 24 or 27 " screen with nearly no bezel? I am searching and searching and I only see the samsung, made for triple monitors so far. But this is too expensive. I wonder, why my NEC 40" public display hace just 1cm bezel and some lg and samsung tv's also have it this thin, but you cannot find any monitor having such thin bezels. It is currently a shame! ;) |
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