My new "used" cougar
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I can take more shots if you want. I will not be setting this up till I improve on my simming
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I can take more shots if you want. I will not be setting this up till I improve on my simming
No you want to set this up as it will help immensely to improve your flying. Set it up using something like the real HOTAS (look in the Dash-1 for what does what, possibly look at Dunc_DX or any or the other keyfiles around to see how this is done). Things get so much simpler when the controls are at your fingertips and learning the switch-ology as you go is easier than having to relearn later.
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Hmmm. I think I agree with you there. Just gotten used to the Logitech extreme and the keyboard and enjoy flying. Didnāt want to mess with the key file etc.
Youāre right, will give it a go.
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Ok, Dunc_DX profile is loaded and all seems to work fine (in the BMS setup screen) but Iām not getting the micro stick to show up as an axis.
I have set it to 7/8 in the CCP but thereās no way to see if it works, even in the analyzer.
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Nice score, it looks very clean.
Use a warthog myself but would love to have a RL throttle, it make setup choices very easy.
Have fun.
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Ok, Dunc_DX profile is loaded and all seems to work fine (in the BMS setup screen) but Iām not getting the micro stick to show up as an axis.
I have set it to 7/8 in the CCP but thereās no way to see if it works, even in the analyzer.
Read a few threads about this but no solution.To check microstick in the Foxy analyzer, reassign the microstick axes to windows axes 1 & 2 in the CCP. Restart the analyzer and the microstick function should become apparent.
In the BMS Setup Advanced, go to the section for cursor control and set cursor axis to toe brakes or rudder or whatever is available, until you discover the one that works.
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Habu_
Thanks. In manual calibration I see the stick working so I assume itās not a dud.In BMS I only have the keyboard and mouse whee to choose from for the x,y micro stick axis. I am at a loss.
How about emulation mode in CCP? On or off?
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Well I tried a lot of things with no luck. Will keep at it.
Loaded up basic handling TE and mayne, what a fxxxx nice feeling. I love it. Heavy stick movement compared to the Logitech for sure but man I like it. Especially having a throttle and BOTH HANDS ON THE THROTTLE AND THAT STICK.
Love Falcon love this community and I donāt mind the micro stick not working for today
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Habu_
Thanks. In manual calibration I see the stick working so I assume itās not a dud.In BMS I only have the keyboard and mouse whee to choose from for the x,y micro stick axis. I am at a loss.
How about emulation mode in CCP? On or off?
What are the 8 cougar axes assigned to in BMS Setup? Sounds like you need to reassign the axes by trial and error until you find the right combo? Pay no attention to the names of the available axes in setup, as the names are BMS defaults by windows axis number.
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Alright, cougar is fully functioning now.
Not really sure, but when I bought the HOTAS I got a TM Elite rudder from the guy for free (now I know why it was free, it doesnāt work!).
Anyway, I hooked up the rudder pedals and tried manual calibration. This time I got an error message about a center value being less or more than another value. This error concerned the rudder, Range and ANT.
Disconnected the rudder and tried another manual calibration and restarted the device.
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Grats on your purchase! I bought my cougar several years ago at the unbeatable price of 99ā¬ from the āSaturnā chain here in Germany. The stick had been sitting on the shelf like lead (nobody realized its apparent value, just noting the lack of FFB) so it was an easy decision for me to make. I bought another for a mateās birthday, but he hasnāt used it in the last couple of years so I know I have access to a spare should mine ever break
Uwe
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Thanks hoover, I am really digging this thing.
Now, just need to get used to gripping it without pressing any buttons. Feels crowded even with my average sized hand.
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Anybody that has a cougar:
I was reading Cubās PDF concerning ānewā cougar owners etc and it stated to check the stick base metal on metal contacts for lack of grease.
Well mine is dry as ***.
Have you greased the metal/metal parts inside the stick base? if so, what grease is recommended? Or will any grease do?Thanks,
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When this happensā¦ Donāt waste your time scrubbing the web for replacements. Just go with the FSSB (receive mine this Wednesday), no idea about the FCCā¦
http://cougar.flyfoxy.com/fssb.php
FSSB: http://www.realsimulator.com/html/fssb.html
FCC R3: http://www.vipercore.nl/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&view=category&virtuemart_category_id=9&Itemid=495 -
FCC3 is great. Mine has worked flawlessly.
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Ditto that, FCC3 is a pretty fantastic mod. Though I have to admit Im comparing it to other sticks as I never used my cougar till Id bough the FCC3 to go with it.
Bit jealous of that used cougarā¦ I paid quite a bit for an āas newā one that got sent to me with no box, the throttle not working, and chipped paintā¦ this after being told it had been used twice!!
That one looks pristine in the pics!
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I got a little used one for 80ā¬, had to clean the throttle pot but other than that no problems. Need to save up to a fcc3 before I really fly with it though, Iām used to the x65 so I need the force sensing
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Iām not knocking FCC in anyway fellasā¦ FSSB was cheaper. A pristine Cougar is a steal in this day and age, enjoy it! Just trying to convey that when the rubber meets the road, be prepared for an upgrade that terminates the fiasco known as the original design (pot metal gimbals)ā¦ It is a great HOTAS system that I have enjoyed since 04, but you cannot get the quality parts anymore. Spent days looking for replacement partsā¦ Evers and Nxt mods are dead, now its FCC and FSSB for the drop in replacement for your Cougar Stick. I really appreciate these two entities (FCC & FSSB), cause they keep the cougar viable, but be ready to spend some jack.
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The guy I bought it from works for a ministry, and the cables have this white powder on them. So Iām assuming (and secretly wishing) the HOTAS was used in a mil sim where it was built in and had been taken care of.
Thereās no play in the stick and the rotaries and micro stick feel very solid.
Just afraid of that T9 switch. Itās a bit hard to move. Probably going to do that modification they wrote about on cougarworld.
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Not quite exactlyā¦ I just talked with Greg the inventor of the Evenstrain as I have one in my aging Cougar. His mod actually exposed a flaw which we all know which is the cheaper metal they used in the production run of the Cougar. It was mentioned earlier but if youāre going to keep your stick in good shape you must keep those gimbals greased at all times. The metal they uses is very soft and will slop over time and ultimately wear out not only the gimbal but the pots. If any of you need some spare gimbal parts PM me as I had my Cougar for about a month before I converted it to a Evenstrain. So I still have all the gimbals and springs for the Cougar.
For those that have an Evenstrain I have an update as of last week. I retired my Cougar about a year ago and picked up a Warthog. The reason why I did this is that the Evenstrain uses a retaining collar which fits over the bottom of the original stick (soft metal) over time my started to spin which caused binding and broke springs prematurely. So I contacted Greg about a month ago and ultimately sent off the Stick. The best solution is to actually glue this Collar in place. He used some sort of CA and tested it for weeks to see if it moves. Long story short I got it back this last weekend. Itās like brand new.
Lastly I have a brand new Cougar in the Box. Never used it once. I may sell it considering I have a Warthog and a Evenstrain which I like for different reasons.
Capt.Stubing