beaky wrote:I've got a fair amount of 172 time... I guess you could tell if the engine was running or not just by touching the yoke, and sometimes during the runup the prop slipstream might beat on the tail surfaces a little, but 172 yoke vibration is really not noticeable.
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A good subwoofer, or better still, a "butt kicker" sub transducer mounted to your seat will add all the vibration you need.
Thanks on the yoke info.
I actually have 2 powered subwoofers. One was from a previous speaker set. Together they both add a very slight vibration to the desk top and transmit a little vibration to the clamped on yoke.
I used part of my tax refund to buy a ButtKicker BK-GR Gamer. I enjoy it more when used for music than when used for a flight sim.
Strangely enough it, somehow, works better with X-Plane 10 than with FSX. It's hard to describe the difference, but plane for plane it is there.
One of the two add ons that I use is AccuFeel. That lets me customize the ButtKicker effect one plane at a time. So when I start up each plane the settings automatically change for best sound/buttkicker effect.