Thursday, December 22, 2011

I really like flying with my new CH product eclipse yoke

Previously I was flying Ms flight simulator utilizing a bad aged joystick. The joystick cost me about $20 and I got it in my neighborhood video game shop. I don't really understand why but after half an hour of flying on that thing my hands would get so painful. The main reason why? The springs on the joystick was much too strong. Since moving to a good flight yoke my flight experience continues to be better than ever. The only really thing that the CH Products Eclipse Yoke is those rudder pedals. They are made to be used by your own thumb. In practice I have found them totally unreliable. As well as there is a unusual calibration error where the control value spikes and also the pedals have difficulty saying centred. Nevertheless the CH eclipse yoke is a good flight yoke. Recently I was on the Internet, and I found out that it is possible to purchase specialised springs to change the tension on the yoke. At the moment at the extremities the yoke requires a lot of force. When flying a plane you normally want to be up to make little quick adjustments with just one hand. Because the springs on the eclipse your car a bit too strong it's hard to get full deflection unless you use both of your hands. I've not installed the springs yet as removing the sticker boys your warranty, I wait maybe another year before I open the baby up. If you want to gather more information please read my CH Products Eclipse Yoke review.

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