This yoke pretty much proves that you don't have to spend thousands of dollars to get a simulation yoke. What we forget is that this is all a simulation and you can never recreate real life without building a fully functional multi-million dollar machine like Airbus and Boeing's. So if we get Company X to sell things for $1,000 or tell you it's more of a feedback (which is still garbage btw) and charge for it is just a scam. This $250 yoke is 99.99% of what you need to model. The 4 or 6 times more expensive models might be 1% better in some aspects but 10% worse in terms of what they don't have all the features you get with this model. If I had to criticize this yoke I would say that maybe longer pitch travel would be good and maybe add an adjustable spring that allows us to tune the pitch movement of the tension and a little more roll. Idea for honeycomb if they can tie the trimmer on their new gas quad I can't wait for them to release a pro version of this fork (maybe at the same price and make this $50 cheaper where they only sucks or loosens pitch axis depending on trim (no feedback just a simple electrically controlled spring) Just buy it I'm PPL and I agree with that yoke :)
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