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Oct 10th, 2004 at 10:42am

unclevicky   Offline
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Hi, I'm a newbie at FS2004 but am looking to get into the helicopter side of sim flight and want to get hold of a joystick and rudder pedals setup.

Does anyone out there use a joystick and pedal setup that works in FS2004 for helicopter flight (not too worried about the collective at the moment).

I'm aware of the CH Products USDB Pedals Pro, but has anyone out there ever been able to use a steering wheel and pedal setup (using the pedals only) as a secondary controller?

Thanks for any help.
 
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Reply #1 - Oct 10th, 2004 at 12:03pm

Ivan   Offline
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pedal setup, i have none, but it's easy to do if you are a little handy

2 approaches:
1: mess up a joystick, as done here
2: build it yorself in your hobby shed, look herefor the simple and here for a more complicated solution
 

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Reply #2 - Oct 10th, 2004 at 2:09pm

unclevicky   Offline
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Hi,

Thanks for that, but I was wondering if it was possible to actually purchase a joystick and a wheel and pedal set and to use them together in FS2004. (Or is that just me being very, very lazy...).

I have noticed that a lot of the driving sets seem to have the pedals plug into the wheels (or the other way around), but I'm not aware of a wheel and pedal set which allows you to use the pedals separately.

I have also read other forums in which various people have found that gameport joysticks may be incompatible with USB pedals etc. I'm wondering, for example, if I bought a sidewinder USB wheel and pedal set, and a sidewinder joystick - would I be able to assign the appropriate functions to the joystick and pedals in FS2004 and ignore the wheel altogether.

If this is new territory, it may be that I may have to just go ahead and try it out, and maybe post my results here, but I'd be grateful for any advice and experience people might have in this.

By the way, I'm only trying this route in an attempt to keep costs down. I believe CH Products can fulfill my desires quite adequately, albeit with a hefty price tag (for a novice). I just down want to go down that route if I happen to think a month down the line that flight sims aren't for me....

Cheers.
 
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