by Greyman » Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:25 pm
You really won't regret getting the Warthog and not only for flying the A10C in DCS World, which it excels at, but it also works well on the civil aircraft in XP11 too. I really notice the throttle's precision on the Aerobask aircraft, where you can get an exact reading of its position and it really is very accurate.
For the Bell 429, i have disconnected the two throttles and made the right hand one the collective and the left hand one the throttle. That way, when i connect them again, to fly a fixed wing, i don't need to change the mappings. Using the plugin settings on the 429, i have set the left hand throttle control to control both of the chopper's throttles and it works just fine. For my rudders, (lol, don't you have any MFGs yet?) i can simply take the spring off and make them totally free moving. I won't take the spring out of the joystick however, as i wouldn't want to have to keep taking it out and putting it back again.
Please let me know how you get on with the Warthog.
ASUS Hero VIII Motherboard, I7-6700K, EVGA GTX1080FTW, 48GB RAM, Windows 10
Oculus Rift/Touch
Warthog HOTAS and MFG Crosswind pedals