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Hi,

I currently have a ch fighterstcik which i am very happy with it. But when it comes to heli driving, centering spring is not best option.

since i can not afford a hydraulic system cyclic, i wonder if ms ffb2 or another ffb stick can do the trick?

and if i get a ms ffb2, will i suffer due to its old tech like usb port, driver, ffb game support etc?

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Hi,

I currently have a ch fighterstcik which i am very happy with it. But when it comes to heli driving, centering spring is not best option.

since i can not afford a hydraulic system cyclic, i wonder if ms ffb2 or another ffb stick can do the trick?

and if i get a ms ffb2, will i suffer due to its old tech like usb port, driver, ffb game support etc?

 

If you want something even cheaper you could try this.

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?p=3120216#post3120216

 

Just bring your own collective and toque pedals. Lets you try cyclic with no centre detent cheaply/

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Hi,

I currently have a ch fighterstcik which i am very happy with it.

and if i get a ms ffb2, will i suffer due to its old tech like usb port, driver, ffb game support etc?

 

MSFFB2 electronics is more "modern" than in CH Flighterstick, is 10 bits (1024 'steeps" on axis course) on FFB2 X 8 bits (256 'steeps') on CH.

Both run in USB 1.1 (don't make difference for games if are 3.0) and both use potentiometer as axis sensor. :D

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