Hello peeps. Been a while since i flown and i was just brushing up on my "skills". However flying the cessna with a simple rudderless logitech attack 3 joystick is simply not optimal.
Flying fly-by-wire like an airbus however i think it's fine with that kind of joystick but not the cessna.
I have been looking at the logitech saitek yokes and rudders which i definetly want but im just not sure about the support in linux and flightgear. Do you guys have any experience with those ?. Thanx.
Logitech Saitek
Re: Logitech Saitek
Saitek pro flight yoke system has (or had ?) deadzones and need hardware modification, but it lead to warranty lose. Year ago I tested 3 sets, all had that deadzones, I rejected purchase.
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Hhmmm. Thanx for the info. If only logictech would simply make native linux drivers. Problem solved.
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I'm afraid, that deadzones are in the firmware, so unavoidable
But there is very good alternative (by reviews) - https://www.conrad.com/p/aerosoft-honey ... ck-2114545
It is bit expensive...
But there is very good alternative (by reviews) - https://www.conrad.com/p/aerosoft-honey ... ck-2114545
It is bit expensive...
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Looks excillent. Will look into this. And i don't mind paying money (when i have it) for a good product.
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I found some about Saitek / Logitech yoke on FG forum :
Check https://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=36357
Check https://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=36357
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Thanx. Looking into it. I just can't belive logitech has not fixed the dead zone issue yet. I mean we even have a guy on youtube showing how to fix that.
Re: Logitech Saitek
For Bus check this one : http://www.thrustmaster.com/products/tc ... us-edition
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