As a Brunner user, I think software is the most critical. Waiting for your own test results. After watching MOZA’s test video, it’s more about the vibration effect, rather than the different feel brought by different models.
I think MOZA and WINWING are going to front run this massive shift in the FFB for flight. I'm hoping MOZA also get on to the yoke side of things too asn their sim racing gear is pretty good value.
Honestly can't wait to see how things turn out on the WinWing side (could swap my f-16ex that way from the spring hungry orion1) but have to see how they compare from a DIY ffbeast feeling wise once they're out
That up/down switch seems to be a little misplaced..If it's on the up position, it seems to be really hard to touch the upper 8-way hat precisely and/or without having to move your grip around.
Thank you so much for noticing that a force feedback stick isn’t “too much” for an Airbus simulator. If the price is right, it’s actually the best alternative, especially with the FlightSimProjects sidestick replica. If you get it, I’d love to hear your thoughts on the weight, damping, and deflection simulation of an Airbus sidestick. Thanks!
No, it also emulates stick shaker, aero loads on control surfaces for non fbw planes, fbw effects like g-hardening (e.g. on hornets) and so on if it's output by the sim.
Eh no dude, trim is absolutely a big plus but FFB also gives you the feeling of what the wind is doing to the control surfaces and vibrations from engine, ground and turbulence, it’s a nice chunk of immersion and information along with proper trim.
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As a Brunner user, I think software is the most critical. Waiting for your own test results. After watching MOZA’s test video, it’s more about the vibration effect, rather than the different feel brought by different models.
I think MOZA and WINWING are going to front run this massive shift in the FFB for flight. I'm hoping MOZA also get on to the yoke side of things too asn their sim racing gear is pretty good value.
Honestly can't wait to see how things turn out on the WinWing side (could swap my f-16ex that way from the spring hungry orion1) but have to see how they compare from a DIY ffbeast feeling wise once they're out
Glad that somewhat affordable ffb finally finally arrives in the world of flight sims. But it's wild that they used such a flimsy mount for the base.
That up/down switch seems to be a little misplaced..If it's on the up position, it seems to be really hard to touch the upper 8-way hat precisely and/or without having to move your grip around.
Thank you so much for noticing that a force feedback stick isn’t “too much” for an Airbus simulator. If the price is right, it’s actually the best alternative, especially with the FlightSimProjects sidestick replica. If you get it, I’d love to hear your thoughts on the weight, damping, and deflection simulation of an Airbus sidestick. Thanks!
I need forced feedback on my yoke for the home cockpit. I’ve flown a 737 home sim with forced feedback and wind resistance and it was incredible.
Added to my wishlist for sure!
I can see 2024 / 2025 XP72 will go to full force feedback setup for Boeing and Airbus
so far i have only seen this thing do tension and vibrations. How about the trimming?
When are you doing another stream? And are you going to fly the new PMDG 777
Tom cruise would be proud
Was the stick metal or plastic?
XP you gonna get this??
any word on release or pricing estimates?
Depends on your region but the pre-order is up on the Moza website - including the price (roughly 600 for the base).
And release in 4-6 weeks.
The only advantage of this thing is it changes the position according to the trim, which would ease choppers flying
No, it also emulates stick shaker, aero loads on control surfaces for non fbw planes, fbw effects like g-hardening (e.g. on hornets) and so on if it's output by the sim.
Eh no dude, trim is absolutely a big plus but FFB also gives you the feeling of what the wind is doing to the control surfaces and vibrations from engine, ground and turbulence, it’s a nice chunk of immersion and information along with proper trim.
if you think that's the ONLY advantage then you need to learn more about planes.
@@potatopilot16 Im an airline pilot 🙈
@@TheSithTeacherit gives you the feeling of the edge of envelope the plane you are flying.
The fact its being demoed in 3rd person scares me
.pretty pathetic