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Old 03-19-2011, 02:13 PM
Royraiden Royraiden is offline
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YES YES YES.

My CH Products setup is complete.
It took a 5 week wait. But its just in time for Cliffs of Dover.

The quality is AWESOME.
Yes i had a Thrustmaster Cougar and a saitek X35 and x45 and some logitech sticks. But CH Products.... man the quality

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Great, Im glad for you.I see some Sennheisers over there, HD555?
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Old 03-19-2011, 03:28 PM
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Great, Im glad for you.I see some Sennheisers over there, HD555?
Yeah i am using the Sennheiser HD 555 with TrackIr clip pro.
Zalman ZM-MIC 1 attached on the headset cable.
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Old 03-19-2011, 04:30 PM
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YES YES YES.

My CH Products setup is complete.
It took a 5 week wait. But its just in time for Cliffs of Dover.

The quality is AWESOME.
Yes i had a Thrustmaster Cougar and a saitek X35 and x45 and some logitech sticks. But CH Products.... man the quality

Check it out




Nice setup! You should be more than covered for IL-2:CoD!

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The best thing about CH Products is that in 5 years they might be a bit dustier but the precision will still be there. Fabulous kit
Yes, mine is around 8 years old and feels as good and functions as well as the day I took them out of the box
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Old 06-20-2011, 07:16 PM
310_Obluda 310_Obluda is offline
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Don't know more details about this DIY "WWII Hotas" (for lefties), but show nice ideas, modified car seat, extend stick (probable with DIY gimbal) with angled grip, throttle/button box with rotaries for trim (notice decals):



Probable made with USB card like L.Bodnar BU0836 and grips from old stiks.



Sokol1
Hello all,

Interesting. I have found by coincident in google picture of my own simpit.
I was not publishing this much on internetional forums, but if you are interestedhere, i can post some more.
My simpit is simply never finished. I am alway trying to keep it as much as possible functional for regular dogfights and from time to time i make some update to move forward. So from easthetic point of view it is maybe not interesting. But mechanically it is I have to say....goooood








I have no force feedback in there. But there are significant forces whithin system. In edge of control column i have some 10kg on grip. ailerons are slighty softer than elevator. On full pedal i have staticly about 15kg + i have additionally personally tuned monotube shock absorbers, which are generating significant damping of movement at higher velocities. Toe brakes are also stiff ...too stiff, I need to soften them and equip with potentiometres.

Also I want to introduce new grip made from wood and based on late-war US grips, remake electronic for new one, create weapons control panel, radio panel for teamspeak. I need to add ventilation for summer months, I want to make some cover to make it nicer, I want to do new throttle.....etc. Just never-ending story But family is first, so it will take some time...years most propably

If you want some technical details, post it here, i can make whatever picture. I have also more or less everything in Sketchup

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