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Thrustmaster Hotas Warthog Dual Throttle

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At this time i use to fly a X52 Pro Truster.

I will change to a Trustamster Hotas Dual Throttle.

Does this Stick work with Linda.

 

Thanks

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Yes. It works great.


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I use the "Target" software that comes in the box and find that it works very well and has many options giving good flexibility.

 


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Thanks for the answers.
Is the Truster to be used for the PMDG NGX, T7 or my Airbus?
The truster must be stand on the right side and be operated with the right hand.
Has someone that way in use.

The Logitech x56 would also be possible

Thank you

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I would advice to buy the Thrustmaster Hotas Throttle AND stick!

The precicision of the stick is way over the X52. I had an X52 also and this is day and night!

 

There's no need for TARGET in P3D as most functions of advanced addons couldn't be excuted with keycommands. But could be used in other games and doesn't interfere with FSUIPC/LINDA once installed.

 

I use the throttle of course for all my addons and it is supposed to be placed throttle left, stick right. maybe you get used to to place it on the opposite sides, but they are more designed to be there. You can't reach a lot of knobs if you place the throttle on the right side.

And I fly a lot of warbirds (A2A) and then, the stick and throttle position makes sense again. And if you are for reality, then think about, that Boeings even do not have a stick 😉


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Thank you,

I only need the throttle.
For the Boeing I use the yoke.
For the Airbus I use my Logitech Extreme 3D pro.
As a throttle, I currently use the X52 Pro throttle.

I can not put the throttle to the left.
there is no room in my little home cockpit.

he must be on the right side as in real.



As I said, it's just about a good throttle with a few buttons

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1 hour ago, f.skywalker said:

he must be on the right side as in real.

Well, if you fly as FO throttles are on the left (as in real) 😉 ...

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do you think the throttle can also be operated well with the right hand


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Is it possible to fly the pmdg 737, 777 or Airbus with the Thrustmaster Hotas Warthog?

 


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Yes absolutely they are great


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On 11/6/2018 at 10:27 AM, f.skywalker said:

do you think the throttle can also be operated well with the right hand

Yes sure, but it does not feel natural, and the position of the many knobs is not easy to reach...

Still advice to use the throttle lefthanded.

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Can i use this stick to steering my Nosewheel from my 737 , 777 NGX or Airbus.

 

Frank


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