Query: What Joystick do you fly Il2-1946 with ?
#31

Planemad Wrote:ha ha ha - Very good RadPig94 take that ideo onto dragons den :lol:

Least it works for you :Smile)

You think I could do it with a 360 controller?

Planeamd
Yes, as it's microsoft's product it is fully compatible with your PC.
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#32

Thats great - I'll give it a try some how :Smile)

Planemad
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#33

I`m useing Saitek X52 with CH-pedals. Works great.

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#34

The new do-it-yourself electric chair? :wink:
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Hawker17 Wrote:The new do-it-yourself electric chair? :wink:

Oh yes,.....and with massage function!!!!!!!!! :wink: :wink: :wink:
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shrek1 Wrote:I`m useing Saitek X52 with CH-pedals. Works great.

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Confusedhock: I bet You are seating on a parachute... with a seat belts ? :roll:

Don't forget to fit explosive charge in your chair - so you can catapult yourself out of canopy :wink:
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#37

Logitech Attack 3
Got it recently. I first started with a Microsoft Sidewinder (first version with GamePort). Then later I bought an USB ported joystick but that one was terrible.
This is the only ambidextrous joystick I can find at this time, without ordering on the internet. I'm a right handed writer, right handed guitarist, but a left handed bow archer, and a left handed flyer!
Flying left handed is perfect though, you can use the mouse to move the view without letting go the joystick, haha.


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#38

I use LogiTech Extreme 3D Pro, it has good quality and best price. :wink:

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#39

Saitek X-45. I've had it for many years now. No need to change.
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Logitech G 940
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before that I used MSFF2
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#41

One IMPRTANT QUESTION for Logitech Extreme 3D pro users:

How long did your Logy 3D pro last ???

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There are 2 distinctive fractions within Il-2 community:

1) "Logitrash" is cheep and short joy... compared to Saitek, Thrusmaster, ...etc. It lasted for "X weeks" of dogfight... and then started :evil: kind of problem

2) My Logy 3D pro lasts X years... and I would buy it again! Just fine for the price... Tongue

Pleeeeaaase comment !
:?:
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#42

Logitech stuff does live forever, but saitek stuff break down in normal use.
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#43

Had two of them and would gladly buy another if I was to drop my current one, (hence why I had to buy a new one)

Planemad
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#44

iv had Logitech force 3D PRO 4+ years now . have a new one in a box as spear . have a thrustmaster for ps3 . and a new Saitek not used.
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Blond Wrote:
shrek1 Wrote:I`m useing Saitek X52 with CH-pedals. Works great.

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Confusedhock: I bet You are seating on a parachute... with a seat belts ? :roll:

Don't forget to fit explosive charge in your chair - so you can catapult yourself out of canopy :wink:

Hi Blond!

Explosive charges are too dangerous because the ceiling is to low!!! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
Next step is to fit the CH-pedals and the keyboard in, and than (I hope) I have F-16-feeling in a Spit, 109 or 190!!! :wink: :wink: :wink:
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