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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

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Old 12-10-2009, 04:56 PM
philabong2 philabong2 is offline
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ok got it done
for anyone who want to do buttons mods on the PS3 AV8R-03 stick, all the wires for the buttons in the front panel present themselves in the same order on the wiring board as they do on the front panel.
The ground wire is the first orange wire from the right (looking at it from the bottom, front panel facing u, there r 2 orange wires: ground is the one on the right)

so i added 2 buttons in parallel with the start button (brown wire) and L3 button (blue wire) right next to the throttle so they r more handy and the original buttons are still functional. Those 2 are use for map and flap on the aviator layout in sim. Now i just wish there was a zoom function that would work...

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Old 12-10-2009, 05:46 PM
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Ideally, the controls would be laid out as for a WW2 fighter cockpit.

This would have the throttle on the pilot's left and operated by the left hand, along with the undercarriage, bomb and missile trigger selection switches.

The all weapons would be fired from the joystick (unless in a Japanese warplane, in which case the triggers are on the throttle under the left hand).

The rudder control would be by a foot bar.

Player controls for looking around would be accessed by buttons under the left hand, as would the flaps and trim controls.

Piloting an aircraft would be solely with the right hand and feet, with button pushing, etc. by the left hand.

Their are cockpits available, for many years, for hooking up to PCs and Macs, to fly the various simulators available over the years. However, these are joystick port connector types, not USB, so aren't compatable.

However, with a bit of home garage woodwork, welding and a few nails and screws it should be possible to knock up something attached to a suitable chair by canabalising an X-Box controller. It would also be hook-up-able to the PC for use in IL-2 games.

A drinks can holder could also be included and maybe, to add authentic realism, a "Pilot's Friend" pee bottle and tube facility would put an end to those "Busting for a leak but can't leave the intense game" moments.
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Old 12-10-2009, 06:51 PM
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A drinks can holder could also be included and maybe, to add authentic realism, a "Pilot's Friend" pee bottle and tube facility would put an end to those "Busting for a leak but can't leave the intense game" moments.
lmao
now im wondering which wires coming out of the stick itself are the rudders cause i think i might try to make some kind of rudder pedal bar with some kinds of foot switch - i just cant fly well using that twisting the stick action for rudder control
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Old 12-10-2009, 09:40 PM
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Damn. And my wife calls me eccentric!
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