Roadburner440
Charter Member 2010
Will the Saitek X-65F work with single engine birds, and multi-like the B-17G?
I have been pondering this question, and looking across the net and have not found a good answer. So maybe fellow members who own the stick here can help. I love my Saitek X-52 stick, unfortunately with the realism that Accu-sim has brought in with the B-17G I have found a need for thrust vectoring in order to help me steer with the weak brakes. I know with Accu-sim I have the engine manager where I can selectiveley control engines (this is a pain in the rear while taxiing), so I imagine having a duel throttle where the left side controls 1&2, and the right side controls 3&4 would be awesome. While the stick obviously would be capable of that I wonder how it affects aircraft with single engines? Or my favorite aircraft of all time my PMDG MD-11X (3 engine). I assume that by linking the 2 throttles together it would work like my X-52 single throttle. You know what they say about assuming though, and I would hate to spend $300+ to find out I have a metal paperweight. Thanks in advance.
I have been pondering this question, and looking across the net and have not found a good answer. So maybe fellow members who own the stick here can help. I love my Saitek X-52 stick, unfortunately with the realism that Accu-sim has brought in with the B-17G I have found a need for thrust vectoring in order to help me steer with the weak brakes. I know with Accu-sim I have the engine manager where I can selectiveley control engines (this is a pain in the rear while taxiing), so I imagine having a duel throttle where the left side controls 1&2, and the right side controls 3&4 would be awesome. While the stick obviously would be capable of that I wonder how it affects aircraft with single engines? Or my favorite aircraft of all time my PMDG MD-11X (3 engine). I assume that by linking the 2 throttles together it would work like my X-52 single throttle. You know what they say about assuming though, and I would hate to spend $300+ to find out I have a metal paperweight. Thanks in advance.