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I like it and I'm in the market for new flight controls... All that's left is "how much"?


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   Looks interesting. I am curious about the amount of travel on the axis', as well as the targeted price range. And does it connect to the XBone? 

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It's certainly priced right, and given the people involved I'm full of optimism for this product!  Sign me the heck up!


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I like it and I'm in the market for new flight controls... All that's left is "how much"?

Price was given, supposed to be $169

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Count me in hat switch on right - nice want one now - great price nice rocker switches - thanks to original poster   :dance:


Rich Sennett

               

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Looks very interesting indeed...

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It's nice to see someone new entering this field. If the quality proves to be there this will indeed be interesting.  I've always used a stick for simming, but this just might tempt me to try a yoke for a change which will be more aligned with my days of flying in the real world.


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Looks nice!


Klaus Schmitzer

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   My apologies, I did miss the price listing, as well as the stated 180 degrees rotation. It is a very good looking yoke for an incredible price. If it has sufficient travel on the elevator axis, it will give even yoko, the yoke, not ono, a run for the money.

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One thing I'm always curious about - why doesn't someone make an affordable 737-style yoke, maybe in plastic? If someone made a $169 737-style yoke I bet they'll sell like hotcakes.

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If it has sufficient travel on the elevator axis, it will give even yoko, the yoke, not ono, a run for the money.

 

:blink:

 

But you never know, those suckers might be 'aerospace grade'.


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If you look at the poster on the wall that looks to be a more refined version compared to actual photos - notice the white buttons which is not on wall poster picture

 

This looks more of what we will see as a rtm version - very nice

 

http://gamingshogun.com/2017/01/05/snakebyte-unveils-honeycomb-aeronautical-line-flight-sim-peripherals/


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Add some force feedback and I'm a buyer.   Until then,  my TM Hotas will have to do.

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