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Old November 21st 03, 02:59 AM
Tlewis95
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how well does the CH yoke and their peddals with the toe brakes simulate REAL
FLIGHT. Im thinking about getting some for FS2004. The only thing I dont like
about the yoke, is the throttle is right behind the middle of the yoke (in the
3 lever version) is it hard to fly and adjust the throttle,prop and mixture @
the same time. And do the rudder pedals slider fore and aft and pivot for
brake? Is the hat switch on the right of the yoke an issuse, becase in real
life, you fly with your left and leave you right hand free for throtle.
Thanx


Trance Lewis age 12
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Old November 21st 03, 03:30 AM
Dashi
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Have Dad get you a yoke from these folks: http://www.flypfc.com

The CH pedals are very good.

Dashi

"Tlewis95" wrote in message
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how well does the CH yoke and their peddals with the toe brakes simulate

REAL
FLIGHT. Im thinking about getting some for FS2004. The only thing I dont

like
about the yoke, is the throttle is right behind the middle of the yoke (in

the
3 lever version) is it hard to fly and adjust the throttle,prop and

mixture @
the same time. And do the rudder pedals slider fore and aft and pivot for
brake? Is the hat switch on the right of the yoke an issuse, becase in

real
life, you fly with your left and leave you right hand free for throtle.
Thanx


Trance Lewis age 12



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Old November 21st 03, 04:00 AM
Brett Holcomb
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I've found the pedals to be very good. I have the USB pro pedals. I can't
speak to the yoke as I don't have one.

Tlewis95 wrote:

how well does the CH yoke and their peddals with the toe brakes simulate
REAL FLIGHT. Im thinking about getting some for FS2004. The only thing I
dont like about the yoke, is the throttle is right behind the middle of
the yoke (in the 3 lever version) is it hard to fly and adjust the
throttle,prop and mixture @ the same time. And do the rudder pedals slider
fore and aft and pivot for brake? Is the hat switch on the right of the
yoke an issuse, becase in real life, you fly with your left and leave you
right hand free for throtle. Thanx


Trance Lewis age 12


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Old November 21st 03, 11:35 PM
Tlewis95
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can you use the USB pro pedals with a joystick with rudder accses and not the
yoke.
And can you have the yoke and the joystick both working @ the same time so you
do not have to change anything in the settings?
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Old November 22nd 03, 12:00 AM
Dashi
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"Tlewis95" wrote in message
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can you use the USB pro pedals with a joystick with rudder accses and not

the
yoke.


I don't know, it wouldn't make any sense to do it anyway.

And can you have the yoke and the joystick both working @ the same time so

you
do not have to change anything in the settings?


Maybe but it's no big deal to change settings, is it?

Dashi


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Old November 22nd 03, 03:56 AM
Tlewis95
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I would like to have it so you dont have to fly an Extra 300, Pitts or a glider
and any other stick controlled plane with a yoke!
 




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