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I've been hunting for info on how HOTAS buttons are setup in the actual jets. Accidentally found the company that manufactures the grips for our favourite vehicles.

http://www.essexindustries.com/product-spotlight-showcases-wide-range-essex-platform-controls/

 

How sweet would it be if they put a little money into the gaming industry and made these things as USB devices?

 

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Would be awesome, but maybe they would bump on some kind of law, trademark, rights and bla bla bla.

 

I would love to use the Bradley control unit for Combat Arms. Those heli grips are sexy too.

 

Unfortunately for western grips we're still hostages of Thrustmaster.:noexpression:


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That was interesting.

So who’s requested a quote?

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I would think the pricing would be a few orders of magnitude off. The requirements are vastly different, after all.

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