Overall, a good thrill for the money. If you don't want to spend a lot of money on a professional steering wheel, this is great for civilian flying. Moreover, even with little resistance, a little heavy for dynamic fighting (IMHO) Got advantages: Comfy in the hand + Many buttons, each with a purpose + Slider ore, which is more difficult to unintentionally move by hand than a lever, and twist, which may be prevented by tightening one screw. Rud has a division exactly in the middle in addition to everything else. + There are presets for some flight simulators (for instance, for FSX). + Mechanical resistance can be changed. The bottom has a drum. + Built-in memory with the option to swap axes (helped in an older game where twist was mistaken for ore) + D-pad is practically under the thumb, which is a benefit in my opinion + Every button has a number on it. Rud-slider walks quietly, which is a drawback. It glides on a smooth table; some buttons sink, but this is most likely sporadic. The recess for it collects the most dust.
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