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Hi,

 

I would like your advice about something. As a racing fan, I'm the owner of a Fanatec clubsport wheel with the formula rim.

You can see what it is here:

http://eu.fanatec.com/RacingWheels?product_id=568

 

Now my thoughts... how is a flight sim Yoke different from a racing wheel? It has an Y Axis the racing wheel has not...

 

This fanatec wheel has, though, an analog joystick I can use with a finger. So can we imagine using this racing wheel as a flight sim Yoke, and use this analog hat as the Y Axis? Or is it unflyable this way? Other idea would be to use a real joystick just at the side to use as the Y axis.

 

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Posted

Nice idea, but its better if you have a "real" Y axis. Because if you would use it like that, it's very difficult to fly precisely. 

 

I would recommend, either flying only with the joystick or buying a real Yoke. 

 

Greetings,

 

SwissCyul

Posted

In fact the issue with the real Yoke is not the price, it is the room in my racing cockpit, as the racing wheel takes the place I would like to put the Yoke ;)

You think I'll fly more precisely just using the Joystick then? (It is a T16000 from thrustmaster)

 

Maybe I'll just use the Stick then, until I decide to give up racing and sell my racing hardware and take flight sim hardware instead ^^

 

btw I wonder, why some planes have Yokes, and others have Sticks? Is there a reason? Or just a matter of taste of the aircraft manufacturer...

 

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Posted

Oh and btw, if I have to buy a flight sim Yoke, which one should I take?

Saitek are the best ones at affordable prices? And which one between the pro flight and the pro flight cessna? ;)

 

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Posted

The normal one. Unless you want only to fly a Cessna, i would really recommend the Pro-flight Yoke system. And it's cheaper then the Cessna Yoke. 

 

But in the end it's your decision ;)

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