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force feedback / vibration flight yokes.. do they exist yet?
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m***@gmail.com
2007-11-12 16:41:15 UTC
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Does anyone know of any force feeback type flight yokes out there
yet? Or plans on releasing anytime soon?

Just curious..

Thanks
p***@mindspring.com
2007-11-12 19:08:22 UTC
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Post by m***@gmail.com
Does anyone know of any force feeback type flight yokes out there
yet? Or plans on releasing anytime soon?
I've never come across one. There is at least one company working on
a FFB yoke. I'd like to know how many others are working on it.

Pat Dotson
http://www.ultraforcesim.com
troppo1
2007-11-12 20:41:43 UTC
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Get an I-Vibe cushion and build the motors into your seat, put the bass
shaker under the pedals and forget force feedback, it's not realistic
enough to be worth it.

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p***@mindspring.com
2007-11-12 23:46:12 UTC
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...and forget force feedback, it's not realistic
enough to be worth it.
Racing simulation force feedback is very realistic. There is no
reason why flight sim feedback shouldn't be just as good.

Pat Dotson
http://www.ultraforcesim.com
copter.six
2007-11-13 06:40:35 UTC
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Post by p***@mindspring.com
...and forget force feedback, it's not realistic
enough to be worth it.
Racing simulation force feedback is very realistic. There is no
reason why flight sim feedback shouldn't be just as good.
Pat Dotson
http://www.ultraforcesim.com
Which aircraft using a Yoke for control would the FFB be realistic? I
believe there's some Stick and Rudder aircraft that have some degree of
feedback but I can't think of a Yoke model.

C6
p***@mindspring.com
2007-11-14 01:01:01 UTC
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Post by copter.six
Which aircraft using a Yoke for control would the FFB be realistic? I
believe there's some Stick and Rudder aircraft that have some degree of
feedback but I can't think of a Yoke model.
I'd ask, in what type of airplane do you not feel wind resistance on
the control surfaces through the control yoke?

More info here:

http://www.fs-force.com

Pat Dotson
UltraForce Simulations LLC
http://www.ultraforcesim.com
C6
2007-11-15 01:25:24 UTC
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Post by p***@mindspring.com
Post by copter.six
Which aircraft using a Yoke for control would the FFB be realistic? I
believe there's some Stick and Rudder aircraft that have some degree of
feedback but I can't think of a Yoke model.
I'd ask, in what type of airplane do you not feel wind resistance on
the control surfaces through the control yoke?
http://www.fs-force.com
Pat Dotson
UltraForce Simulations LLC
http://www.ultraforcesim.com
You could ask that, but I didn't.
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C6
Copter.Six
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