Assigned S/N: 006 I got my Rhino in July 2022 and my Brunner went in a box the Rhino has been in daily use and is still as good as the day it arrived, the developer has done a fantastic job its easy to setup and use while force feedback is great I must point out its sublime when it comes to to setup some complex control loading feel, you can go from cable to rod, to hydraulic, and flyby-wire, & prop to fast jet at the flick of a profile. the Rhino supports a wide range of grips, Virpil, WW, VPC, TM.
I never thought I'd watch another man play his stick for 37 minutes. Getting back into flight sims and didn't realize there was this kind of tech around. Great video!
Thank you for a thorough first look. This answered many of my questions too - and made me want it even more. Assigned S/N: #0074 30 Rhinos to go! Reservation Status: Waiting
There isn't really a simple answer to that. Currently in the DCS F-16 and F-18 the Rhino is basically just a really good, extremely adjustable controller. That's entirely up to the module makers, though, and there's an open source project called TelemFFB that allows you to add or adjust a number of effects to your liking.
It depends on what you mean by dead zone. The way I have the Rhino setup there is a zone in the middle with very light forces which some seem to consider a deadzone, but you can set the stick up differently (which I haven't really tried) and the sensors don't have a deadzone (unless you setup one).
@@AnttiIlomaki Thanks for the reply. I'm using diy's ffb right now,, and the joystick oscillates (swings back and forth) when I return to the center, does this happen with Rhino? Regarding jet fighters: can Rhino simulate the launch force of the joystick?
That is basically what the anti-cogging feature does; it removes motor steps (as well as other stuff, I suppose). With anti-cogging active, the operation is smooth. I have never had a controller that was perfectly smooth so I'm not going to say perfectly smooth, but it's quite good.
@@AnttiIlomaki Thank You for answer. This was one of four main issues which I had with Logitech G940. The cogging. The second issue was the servo overheating, third was voltage on USB's earth (shielding) and last one was broken interal cable in throttle.
Assigned S/N: 006 I got my Rhino in July 2022 and my Brunner went in a box the Rhino has been in daily use and is still as good as the day it arrived, the developer has done a fantastic job its easy to setup and use while force feedback is great I must point out its sublime when it comes to to setup some complex control loading feel, you can go from cable to rod, to hydraulic, and flyby-wire, & prop to fast jet at the flick of a profile. the Rhino supports a wide range of grips, Virpil, WW, VPC, TM.
VKB??
@@Cesko_Plny_Fialovejch_Zmrdu yes with adapter
@@mikerichardsonuk Standart TM/VKB adapter will do?
@@mikerichardsonuk nice
What's the price?
Great video and explanation of how good this is. Thanks very much.
I never thought I'd watch another man play his stick for 37 minutes. Getting back into flight sims and didn't realize there was this kind of tech around. Great video!
I would appreciate a second video after extensive use and a lot of dogfights - does it overheat the Motors? Thanks a lot
ditto- keep the feedback coming @Antti I'm #155
I don't know if you noticed already, but I did a sequel to this video later: ua-cam.com/video/-s66xV3URy4/v-deo.html
Thank you for a thorough first look. This answered many of my questions too - and made me want it even more.
Assigned S/N: #0074
30 Rhinos to go! Reservation Status: Waiting
How much does this cost?
thanks for the video
How does it feel with fly by wire stuff like f16 or f18 in dcs?
There isn't really a simple answer to that. Currently in the DCS F-16 and F-18 the Rhino is basically just a really good, extremely adjustable controller. That's entirely up to the module makers, though, and there's an open source project called TelemFFB that allows you to add or adjust a number of effects to your liking.
@@AnttiIlomakiThank you for that answer
is this have dead zone in center?
It depends on what you mean by dead zone. The way I have the Rhino setup there is a zone in the middle with very light forces which some seem to consider a deadzone, but you can set the stick up differently (which I haven't really tried) and the sensors don't have a deadzone (unless you setup one).
@@AnttiIlomaki Thanks for the reply. I'm using diy's ffb right now,, and the joystick oscillates (swings back and forth) when I return to the center, does this happen with Rhino? Regarding jet fighters: can Rhino simulate the launch force of the joystick?
It looks like there is very big latency between input and output.
It is mostly due to rough, manual syncing of two video streams, I didn't experience excessive lag during recording.
Cogging is not everything. Important is: Can you feel the motor steps?
That is basically what the anti-cogging feature does; it removes motor steps (as well as other stuff, I suppose). With anti-cogging active, the operation is smooth. I have never had a controller that was perfectly smooth so I'm not going to say perfectly smooth, but it's quite good.
@@AnttiIlomaki Thank You for answer. This was one of four main issues which I had with Logitech G940. The cogging. The second issue was the servo overheating, third was voltage on USB's earth (shielding) and last one was broken interal cable in throttle.
"wack fuck thing" pissing myself.