April 12, 20215 yr Hi guys! I recently discover a company who build equipments for flight sim in Brazil. They look very good. I start seen a lot brazilian youtubers using it in MSFS2020. I don't know if it great as honeycomb, but soon as I get the money, I surely will buy one. Look. https://www.macbarecockpits.com.br/manches/
April 12, 20215 yr If those prices are in US dollars, it is not exactly cheap Tony Tony Chilcott. My System. Motherboard. ASRock Taichi X570 CPU Ryzen 9 3900x (not yet overclocked). RAM 32gb Corsair Vengeance (2x16) 3200mhz. 1 x Gigabyte Aorus GTX1080ti Extreme and a 1200watt PSU. 1 x 1tb SSD 3 x 240BG SSD and 4 x 2TB HDD OS Win 10 Pro 64bit. Simulators ... FS2004/P3Dv4.5/Xplane.DCS/Aeroflyfs2...MSFS to come for sure.
April 12, 20215 yr I think prices are in Brazilian Real, aren't they? Kind regards, Michael Intel i7-13700K / AsRock Z790 / Crucial 32 GB DDR 5 / ASUS RTX 4080OC 16GB / BeQuiet ATX 1000W / WD m.2 NVMe 2TB (System) / WD m.2 NVMe 4 TB (MSFS) / WD HDD 10 TB / XTOP+Saitek hardware panel / LG 34UM95 3440 x 1440 / HP Reverb 1 (2160x2160 per eye) / Win 11
April 12, 20215 yr Yup, prices are in Brazilian currency, for example their throttle quadrant converts to around 170 quid, which is not bad given the looks of the thing. Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
April 12, 20215 yr Anyone happened to see on their website if their axis are hall effect sensors or traditional potentiometers? Me personally would not buy anything that is not hall effect. This is 2021 after all. I got myself a high end 767 replica throttle 10 years ago, also from South America. Had to return it due to being completely destroyed in the shipping process. So I'm also kind of scared of that happening again. But I admit, their stuff looks quite good actually, but I'd prefer to buy it from an EU distributor. EASA PPL SEPL + NQ / CB-IR in progress MSFS24 | X-Plane 12
April 12, 20215 yr I purchased a custom-made dual rudder set about 5 years ago from Macbare. Quality workmanship and sturdy. Bill Davis
April 12, 20215 yr Am I the only one who thought this was about something spooky? Glancing down the topics, I thought it said Macabre Yokes!💀👻😁 OS: Win11 Home; Mobo: Asus TUF Gaming Z690-Plus WiFi D4; CPU: Intel i5-12400 (Alder Lake) 4.4 GHzRAM: Corsair Vengeance DDR4 64Gb (4x16GB) 3600 MHz; GPU: MSI Radeon RX 5700XT [8GB] SSD: Corsair Force MP510 (for OS); 2x 1TB & 1x 2TB Sabrent Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 (one for sim, two for addons)HDD: Seagate 3TB (Data); Seagate 1TB (Programs), ASUS TUF Gaming VG32VQ1B Curved 31.5" monitor, 1440p, 38Mbs ethernet Fulcrum One Yoke, Honeycomb Bravo throttle, Thrustmaster Airbus TCA sidestick & throttle, Logitech Pro pedals, Xbox wireless gamepad (1st gen)
April 12, 20215 yr I thought macabre jokes Varjo Aero, 5090 FE, i9-12900K, 64GB Ram, RX Viper Rudder Pedals, AuthentiKit Controls + Fulcrum Yoke
April 12, 20215 yr I have the SPFG model, from MACBARE, and I have used it on MSFS. What I can say is that it is a very precise and robust yoke. It is possible to fully configure into the simulator. I'm from Brazil, so for us, this is the best option available. The price is right, for the components and construction. And the prices on the website are in Brazilian reais. Today 1 dollar is approximately 5.70 reais. From the sticks I've used, and available in my country, I'd say it's a superior yoke than Saitek / Logitech. Regarding Honeycomb, I can't say since it is unavailable here. Finally, about the hall effect sensor, in conversation with the owner of the company, which is very accessible, I was told that it is possible to use these sensors in place of potentiometers, at an additional cost. It is a solid company here, they make cockpits and all kinds of inputs for simulators for aviation schools. Good flights! Edited April 12, 20215 yr by leonbr
April 13, 20215 yr On 4/12/2021 at 6:51 AM, 109Sqn said: Am I the only one who thought this was about something spooky? Glancing down the topics, I thought it said Macabre Yokes!💀👻😁 Yes, I read it as Macabre Yokes as well! Before I checked the website, I thought they maybe salvaged equipment from crashed planes & repurposed them for flight simulation 😧
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