Everything but not IL2 ... say here 'Hello!'

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:FI:Gadje
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by :FI:Gadje » Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:10 am
:FI:Moog wrote:If you hang on a few months you can get a truly next generation control system:
Early rumours say the single fire button is fully programmable and features both ON and OFF modes.

N00B!
This is a real Hot-Ass stick.

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loosecannon
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by loosecannon » Fri Sep 07, 2007 12:57 pm
You can use that for flying?!?!?!?! Man, where did I put mine...
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:FI:Moog
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by :FI:Moog » Fri Sep 07, 2007 2:17 pm
Alright, I'd been keeping this one to myself but I can see you gentlemen know your sticks...
If money is no object, check out this bad boy from Microsoft. Quite simply, this stick will make you a better virtual pilot...
Awesome. As you can see, I have heavily modded mine by adding a ball-point pen. I can squeeze an extra 20% out of the Axis planes with that Bic. Full schematics available on request.
"Can that thing fire?"
Loopy Girdlekisser...
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loosecannon
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by loosecannon » Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:04 pm
Get the mac version. It won't give you splinters.
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:FI:COM
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by :FI:COM » Tue Sep 18, 2007 8:23 pm
Loosecannon-
I'd do Thrustmaster. Yes, it's a little pricey, but it wont crack in half when you get a little pissed in "Spitz vs. 109's". I've had CH pedals for four years now; they're sturdy and reasonably priced (100.00 U.S.) HOTAS is indispensable once you practice it- you'll be autopilot, son. GL!