''Light'' sim rig advice
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Wives are great
Sorry, lost me there.
no idea about other solutions.
I got tired of having my pedals under the desk and finding somewhere to put them when not flying so I’ve been flying without pedals entirely. Couple the rudder to the stick when there is weight on wheels so you can turn on the ground. This is obviously removing the ability to actually apply rudder in flight, but honestly I haven’t missed it at all in the F-16. Other aircraft are different and might need a rudder. But when flying the Viper it’s fine, at least for me.
I see a few others have made the same suggestions, so…
+1
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Rudders are required IMHO, especially here…
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…surely not ANY hobby, RD…though I have encountered such. On occasion…
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still wandering what the space the rudder is using now would be used for when the rudder is gone…
But… what if you would attach it to a wall that might be (and probably is) behind your desk?
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I do something like this…I built a desk from a tubular keyboard stand, and I have a treadle bar underneath the desk that I have my Saitek pedals attached to. I have to lift my feet off the floor to put them on the pedals, otherwise the pedals are simply out of the way but always in place.
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get a new wife and stick with the old rig !!!
Come on we were all think that anyway ;0)
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get a new wife and stick with the old rig !!!
Come on we were all think that anyway ;0)
You’re a bad man. He might have invested a lot in his current model and not want to lose that … he might even be quite fond of her
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Tiffy - now who is the bad man ???
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Which font? Lucinda Ariel ? :rofl:
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Arty you know this woman’s name !! - suspicious or what !!!
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let me tell you from experience…
ITS FAR MORE CONVENIENT TO REPLACE THE WIFE
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Buddy guy right for the win bud