Well if anything it has been a good overview of how to use FSUIPC and the pros and cons of different controllersLets not forget the added cost of the relays when you consider going this route. 5 bucks a relay with the possibility of 30 inputs
The haggy makes sense if you absolutely want switches
Uh, yeah... or the other possibility: fabbing switches that latch mechanically, but provide a momentary closure... I actually considered that (very briefly).
The Hagstrom products cost more on average than Bodnar's stuff, but you get a lot more channels and no need for relays or fancy mechs.
Personally, I've got to have proper latching toggles for some things...half the reason I'm building a pit in the first place!![]()
There has to be a toggle out there that uses some sort of cam that will latch on and off. I would think it has a single input and each direction results in a keypress.
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Lets not forget the added cost of the relays when you consider going this route. 5 bucks a relay with the possibility of 30 inputs 





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) - IL-2 is pretty greedy of processor and memory esources, too, though... Still, I fly it with all the sliders on full and haven't noticed any particular (or progressive) tailing off of performance even in busy online servers. My machine isn't particularly high-end nowadays - AMD 2800+ Barton processor with 2GB ram and an NVidia 6800S graphics card.