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Title: Best HOTAS around
Post by: Snubby on October 27, 2007, 09:41:58 PM
I currently have a X52..

ive been looking at the TM Cougar..

the only thing turning me off to it is the SIZE.. from what i can tell its MASSIVE..

what are the other offering available that are REALLY good?
Title: Best HOTAS around
Post by: MWL on October 27, 2007, 10:55:30 PM
Greetings,

  CH appears to be the best off the shelf, don't have to send the stick and throttle out for super duper rebuild that will remind one of that 67 Mustang we once had in High School.

  I had an old Thrustmast F22, was gonna go with Cougar - till I realized Guillimont (sp) had bought out TM and wasn't really interested in the high end stick market.  CH is.  Was enough for me.

Regards,
Title: Best HOTAS around
Post by: Scotch on October 27, 2007, 11:59:17 PM
CH from provantage.com
Title: Best HOTAS around
Post by: Snubby on October 28, 2007, 12:38:47 AM
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Originally posted by MWL
Greetings,

  CH appears to be the best off the shelf, don't have to send the stick and throttle out for super duper rebuild that will remind one of that 67 Mustang we once had in High School.

  I had an old Thrustmast F22, was gonna go with Cougar - till I realized Guillimont (sp) had bought out TM and wasn't really interested in the high end stick market.  CH is.  Was enough for me.

Regards,


I also read that the cougar uses different pots that are more precise BUT wear out more quickly, replacments are free, but regardless.. still a turn off
Title: Best HOTAS around
Post by: Snubby on October 28, 2007, 12:42:19 AM
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Originally posted by Scotch
CH from provantage.com


It seems CH really has a diehard following from anyone who has been e-flying for more than a few years.

the only thing putting me off is the apparent lack of a RUDDER function..

I.E. I would be spending $200 on a stick and throttle, and then STILL have to purchase a set of rudder pedals..
Title: Best HOTAS around
Post by: airspro on October 28, 2007, 05:42:55 AM
I gonna let you in on a well known secret >


Your not gonna save any money in "the long run" buying anything but a full set of CH Products gear .

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Only other flight stick than CH I would recommend would be a MS Joystick which they don't make anymore .

http://cgi.ebay.com/Microsoft-Sidewinder-Precision-2-New-in-unopened-box_W0QQitemZ160173365267QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item160173365267

My 2 cents .

Do a "search" on joysticks on this site also .
Title: Best HOTAS around
Post by: Ghosth on October 28, 2007, 08:01:04 AM
No point in thinking about the Cougar without adding a couple of very pricy mods to it to make it workable.

Long run, your better off with CH or a MS sidewinder prec 2 off Ebay.
Title: Best HOTAS around
Post by: Joker on October 29, 2007, 01:16:22 PM
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Originally posted by Snubby
It seems CH really has a diehard following from anyone who has been e-flying for more than a few years.

the only thing putting me off is the apparent lack of a RUDDER function..

I.E. I would be spending $200 on a stick and throttle, and then STILL have to purchase a set of rudder pedals..


Yup, CH does have a large, loyal following, for very good reasons. The full setup runs around $300, but that's a one time expense for a setup that is likely to be trouble free for years.

Joker
Title: Best HOTAS around
Post by: moneyguy on October 29, 2007, 08:25:29 PM
i use a CH fighterstick, CH pro pedals, and an X52 throttle. all works great for me. never a problem with any of em.
Title: Best HOTAS around
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on October 30, 2007, 03:22:24 AM
MS Sidewinder FTW!

Going on 7 years strong. Zero spiking.
Title: Best HOTAS around
Post by: rpm on October 31, 2007, 12:13:20 AM
The only complaint I have with the SWFF2 is the rudder. The plastic around the microswitch keeps breaking. I have had 2 SWFF2's and the same problem with both. I've used plastic epoxy to repair them, but it was always a temporary fix.

Probably a sign I need to get pedals.