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Question: In the sim for control what do you use?

Standard joystick    
  11 (19.0%)
Force feed back joystick    
  11 (19.0%)
Twist rudder joystick    
  19 (32.8%)
CH Yoke     
  5 (8.6%)
CH pedals    
  4 (6.9%)
CH Throttle    
  1 (1.7%)
Other    
  7 (12.1%)




Total votes: 58

Check all that apply.. Wink
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Reply #15 - Jun 6th, 2005 at 1:21pm

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....If you end up with the ball making a noise, try some Silicone spray... Works great Wink

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..or tighten the elastic on your under-pants... Wink...!

My joystick...?
..apart from the one in my under-pants...Shocked...
...A Logitech Wingman Force 3D... Grin...!

LOL...!

Paul...(being rude again)... Wink... Grin...!
 

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Reply #16 - Jun 6th, 2005 at 1:29pm

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Wow... the "yoke and pedals" set is poorly represented.  Are we in that much of a minority?  ???


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Reply #17 - Jun 6th, 2005 at 1:40pm
Fly In   Ex Member

 
My wife and I both use Saitek X45's.......... Grin
 
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Reply #18 - Jun 8th, 2005 at 12:43pm
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Wow... the "yoke and pedals" set is poorly represented.  Are we in that much of a minority?  ???
I guess so... Sad
 
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Reply #19 - Jun 8th, 2005 at 12:49pm

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I use a CH yoke, and home made rudder pedals that used to be a Saitek Cyborg. So I also checked "other". I also have a Logitec Wingman Force USB that I havnt used since I got the yoke.
 

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Reply #20 - Jun 9th, 2005 at 8:50am

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Wow... the "yoke and pedals" set is poorly represented.  Are we in that much of a minority?  ???


Flying a plane can be hard work, a twist stick makes it easy and I don't spill my beer or drop cigarette ash into my lap as often   Grin
 

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Reply #21 - Jun 9th, 2005 at 6:32pm

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My wife and I both use Saitek X45's.......... Grin


...no chance of an un-planned pregnency, then... Roll Eyes...?

Tee-Hee... Grin...!

Paul.

I much prefer a twist joystick to a yoke and pedals...
...much more compact and simple, and the movement is natural.... 8)...!
If it suits a Spitfire pilot, then it suits Fozz... 8)... Grin...!

Cheers all...!
 

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Reply #22 - Jun 9th, 2005 at 8:55pm

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..or tighten the elastic on your under-pants... Wink...!

My joystick...?
..apart from the one in my under-pants...Shocked...
...A Logitech Wingman Force 3D... Grin...!

LOL...!

Paul...(being rude again)... Wink... Grin...!


Lmao Tongue

Regards,
Stratobat
 

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Reply #23 - Jun 9th, 2005 at 9:34pm

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Flying a plane can be hard work, a twist stick makes it easy and I don't spill my beer or drop cigarette ash into my lap as often   Grin


I'm glad I'm not the only person who flies wet & ash covered.....  Roll Eyes Grin
 

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