Thanks for the review and breakdown of the yokes. It definitely has my brain turning!
@RogerBorgesGriloКүн бұрын
Thank you so much Amir for your videos. Can’t wait for your next tour of the cockpit, please share more details about the GNS 750 and how did you manage to connect all the panel without the need of setting up more screens (biggest FPS killer)
@AmirMpianaКүн бұрын
@@RogerBorgesGrilo Thanks! Tour part2 is coming for sure.
@Zakk900Күн бұрын
I left MSFS20 in the dust and now fly MSFS24 Beta. Got the 120 because I like to fly light GA and Commercial Airliners. My biggest BEEF so far with this hardware is: The pitch force is NOT realistic sitting stationary in a small light airplane. There should be NO resistance on the elevators, and it can NOT be dialed down within the software to 0 force. Would like to feel O force while in a complete stall as it does IARP. 2nd BEEF: Flitesim charges too much for shipping. They send a packed shipping container to a USA warehouse for probably $1 dollar a unit. Then they rape the customer with over $100 to ship the last mile.
@AmirMpiana14 сағат бұрын
With force feedback, realistic is subjective. This is simulation after all. And it can be improve with software over time. My excitement is that we now have a functional good FFB yoke for flight sim that you don’t have to get a second mortgage to afford. And it’s fully supported and constantly getting worked on. Also You think shipping to US from overseas is probably $1?.
@Zakk90012 сағат бұрын
A 40 foot shipping container packed from floor to ceiling on a 22 day boat ride from Singapore to Los Angeles probably costs FliteSim less than a dollar per unit for that mode of shipping. I opened up the case yesterday on my 120 and really did not see $1200 worth of value either. A couple of electronic motors, circuit board, and 2 rubber belts. Maybe worth $200, but not $1200. And yeah, it's a SIM, but for what I PAID, it should be the same functionality as a real plane--not some half-assed attempt. My $1200 Logitech Direct Drive racing wheel has more flexibility and fluidity than the Flitesim rig. And Logi doesn't say it comes with "FREE" software either--hello, how else is it going to function?
@AmirMpiana11 сағат бұрын
You’re entitled to your opinion bud. And quite frankly, just return the item if you think it’s not worth what you paid for. My platform is not for airing your grievances. I’m not an affiliate of flitesim. I’m just a flight simmer who has long wanted a good affordable option to a force feedback yoke. And like I said, I’ve owned what is considered the gold standard which is over 2x the cost and the software is not free to use two yokes at same time. But I think you wouldn’t be happy with that either, because you want “functionality as a real plane” in a simulator. FYI, flitesim has a discord channel for you to complain about everything there. I encourage you join there if you are not already.