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Hope we can get more reviews for this yoke; I'll take the plunge soon enough if nothing else good comes out.


Soarbywire - Avionics Engineering

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Man, sometimes I really hate being in Europe - and feel that we are years behind Australia and USA. Ordering any type of hardware is uber-expensive and delivery costs virtually a small fortune.

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I'm wondering if you can just stick this onto a saitek42562_yoke-handle_thumb.jpg42563_yoke-handle_rear__thumb.jpg

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Soarbywire - Avionics Engineering

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It's the vr insight yoke by itself without the electronics
There is no picture displayed in your previous post.I don't know what you mean.

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And why would you want to mount the nice yoke handle onto a bad supporting system?

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Hi all.

 

I dont understand that part either.

The idea is to get quality control of your aircraft, not just a good feeling yoke.

This requires good components inside the housing as well!

 

I am interested in this yoke as well.

Thx for the review and pictures.

 

I have two questions please:

Can those unused connectors inside the casing be used for something in combination with FSUIPC (like gear toggle sitch or trim switches) without having to buy more electronic components (other then the switches)

 

And, are the potentio meters inside of good quality and can they be replaced easily when worn out (A typical Saitek problem!)


Rob Robson

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Ah, one more thing!

 

How does that trim wheel work in FSX?

My CH products yoke has a trim wheel also but is totally unrealistic.

It basically just rotates the elevator pot meter.

As a result, 1/4rotation will cause a pitch change of like 10 degrees.

In a real Cessna you would give the trim wheel 2 or 3 turns to retrim between climb and cruise speed.

Does te VR trim work like the real thing or like the CHpro?


Rob Robson

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How does that trim wheel work in FSX?

My CH products yoke has a trim wheel also but is totally unrealistic.

It basically just rotates the elevator pot meter.

As a result, 1/4rotation will cause a pitch change of like 10 degrees.

 

Well if want, you can calibrate the CH yoke's left handle rocker switch. With the pay version of FSUIPC for FSX you can assign up to 256 different positions for both trim up, and for trim down.

You can do it either with direct trim controls or using offsets - more elegant and efficient. Neither is difficult to do.

PM me if you want details.


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John

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Hi, thx but I am using CHPro and FSUIPC already like that.

Works great :-)

 

What I meant is; How does the VR trimwheel work?!

 

As far as I can tell it has no switches, not even one!

So if that trimwheel does not work realisticly, then what?


Rob Robson

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Thread is not dead just yet. I've been sort of busy building fsx projects with the arduino interface boards. I've never got to use the trim wheel but is works as switches also. And it is pulsed per arc of travel. Trim up/down leds flash on each pulse for user feedback. Pulse rate depends on how fast you turn the wheel. Assigning a triminc or trimdec keypress per pulse in fsuipc would then make trimming, rate dependant. How much angle per keypress as a value would have to be set in fsuipc I would imagine.

 

"Can those unused connectors inside the casing be used for something in combination with FSUIPC (like gear toggle sitch or trim switches) without having to buy more electronic components (other then the switches)"

 

YES! 14 additional switches which are readily seen in fsuipc. There are a few more pots available aswell. Pot replacement should be straight forward but you probably need to order high quality ones in as replacements.

 

Goflight should have the yoke business sewn up when they release their first model in a couple of days or so. Lots of buttons on a good looking yoke assembly. Would be worth a look.

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Thx a lot for that info (better late than never :-), no problem!)

 

I had no idea GoFlight was making a Yoke!

I googled it and found this in case anybody else is interested:

 

http://www.goflightinc.com/blogs/news/7643599-april-13th-gf-pro-yoke-system-pre-sale

 

It looks realy realy realy good :-)

I could not find a price tag though.

I hope that it is not just another one of those 1200$ dealbraeakers !

 

If it is (a dealbreaker), then it is good to know the VR is full of potential.

 

Thx again.


Rob Robson

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