February 18, 200422 yr gentlemen, greetings!so i got ch pedals. cool enough. i kick them with my muddy rear paws anyway. i stick them under my desk and nobody ever sees this piece of work. i can live with that.played with the ch yoke in the store, too. even though i only own a common ms ff2, the spring action brought a gentle philosophical smile on my face. oh, well...so here's the question. if i really wanted a yoke, do i have an alternative to sticking a pair of buffalo horns to my ff2? any ff yokes out there? any solid, metal perhaps, yokes at all? i googled it, but couldn't find anything reasonable.throw me a bone.much appreciated.vilk
February 18, 200422 yr If you're willing to wait, and also willing to spend shall we day, more than your average, rumor has it that SimAvionics are going to be producing a full-size replica of a Boeing 757/767 yoke to go along with their Throttle Quadrant due for release soon.Might be worth a look in a few weeks/months.http://www.simavionics.com/
February 18, 200422 yr thanks, xtra... forgot to add... like i said earlier somewhere else, everything above 100 hp makes me nervous, so it would have to look more like a vintage cessna/piper wheel... thanks again. v
February 19, 200422 yr www.flypfc.comGood controls - and they have both GA and jetliner yokes. I have a full PFC set up. Wasn't cheap, but these babies will be here long after this computer, and the one after it are but distant memories.
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