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CH Flight Yoke vs Microsoft Force Feedback Stick

Posted:
Thu Nov 23, 2006 11:40 pm
by raptor50
I have been flying ms flight sim since the ol apple 2 c, green screen model. I have always flown with a joystick vs a yoke as I enjoy flying combat aircraft and other flight simulators. I have been a private pilot for 20 years now and I think having the yoke and rudder pedals would make FSX alot more realistic. I have been eye balling the CH Yoke...please comment on pro's and con's of the joystick vs the yoke. Thanks!
Rod
Re: CH Flight Yoke vs Microsoft Force Feedback Sti

Posted:
Thu Nov 23, 2006 11:59 pm
by Brett_Henderson
First thing I'd advise.. is that getting a yoke means getting pedals too. Flying with auto-rudder "on" defeats the whole purpose... not to mention that realistic, cross-control, cross-wind landings are impossible with just a yoke. And even with a joystick, you miss a lot without the pedals. As far as yoke vs joystic ? I guess it depends on the plane. Obviously a yoke isn't good for fighter-type planes.. and a joystick really takes away from the "feel" of rolling in/out of turns in a 172 ;)
I think one of the best features of the CH yoke.. is that you have the throttle/props/mixture levers :D
As for CH ? Great product !
Re: CH Flight Yoke vs Microsoft Force Feedback Sti

Posted:
Fri Nov 24, 2006 10:10 am
by Politically Incorrect
A set of CH Yoke and Pedals will be the best investment you make for simming

Re: CH Flight Yoke vs Microsoft Force Feedback Sti

Posted:
Fri Nov 24, 2006 11:19 am
by pepper_airborne
I agree with said above, though it may get a little sticky, though you can solve that with silicon spray, they explain it on the website.
Re: CH Flight Yoke vs Microsoft Force Feedback Sti

Posted:
Tue Nov 28, 2006 4:00 am
by Skligmund
I also have the Throttle Quadrant. ABSOLUTELY NECCESSARY for twin recip aircraft. I won't fly without it anymore. I love the pulsating sound of the engines out of sync when I don't advance the throttles exactly in sync. I'm getting better at it, but it still happens during take-off and large throttle/prop/mixture setting changes. I use my 3 levers on the yoke for: Elevator Trim, Spilers and Flaps. Works great. You also get a bunch of switches to bind to commands. I hardly use my keyboard anymore when flying the FSD Navajo (can't wait til they update it for FSX).