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The CH 6-way quadrant doesn't look as though it has much travel for the levers.
Any comments from users? 56RAF_phoenix |
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Ch products is expensive but quality is here, rather than Saitek as for me. I switched to Ch a year ago for the stick, etc... and i never have a piece of doubt i did the right choice : in hard manner and intensive way of playing, all Ch products are efficient as the first day.
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I have Saitek's TQ. Been using it for ~7 months now and already I see spiking on it. The pots quality is pi$$ poor for this price range. I wish I had gone with CH like I planned in the first place.
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Finally took a picture of my Obutto cockpit in flight mode with all my stuff hooked up.
x52 pro stick mounted on the center stick Obutto attachment. x52 pro throttle mounted on the Obutto shifter attachment, along with the CH Throttle Quad clamped down on the rod that leads to the shifter attachment. Very snug! I then have a Derek Spears Designs button box mounted via a RAM mount to the Obutto chassis for random buttons and switches. Very immersive right now, I don't use the keyboard for anything! I just need to remember what button does what |
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Got me the trim wheel. Priceless controll. Worth every penny it cost Now the planes are steady as rock. Nine rotations to justefy on.
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