Frosty
SOH-CM-2022
I just replaced my Thrustmaster Cougar base with a Virpil base + stick extension (and loving it) and was browsing the web a bit for other peripherals when I encountered a forum thread and subsequently this guy's website: https://www.replikagear.com/
OMG!!
The best thing is, he is aiming for a price level that is waaay lower than Virpil or VKB, so it might even be affordable for even very modest earners (like me). For all you lovers of the Real Systems Spitfire (and who isn't?), there's even going to be a British spade-style grip! But the best thing, of course, is all the stuff he's doing for the P-47!! (Thought the P-38 grip and throttle quadrant are very close - My P-47 model was intended as a excercise for the P-38...).
In this Il2 thread https://forum.il2sturmovik.com/topic/62313-replika-gear/ there are some good video's of what his stuff does. Especially pay close attention to the stiffness of the flightstick, the hats & buttons and the tactile P-47 tailwheel lock lever; interesting! I am gonna keep a close eye on this company's website!
OMG!!
The best thing is, he is aiming for a price level that is waaay lower than Virpil or VKB, so it might even be affordable for even very modest earners (like me). For all you lovers of the Real Systems Spitfire (and who isn't?), there's even going to be a British spade-style grip! But the best thing, of course, is all the stuff he's doing for the P-47!! (Thought the P-38 grip and throttle quadrant are very close - My P-47 model was intended as a excercise for the P-38...).
In this Il2 thread https://forum.il2sturmovik.com/topic/62313-replika-gear/ there are some good video's of what his stuff does. Especially pay close attention to the stiffness of the flightstick, the hats & buttons and the tactile P-47 tailwheel lock lever; interesting! I am gonna keep a close eye on this company's website!