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FlyPT Mover 3.5.3

Discussion in 'FlyPt Mover' started by pmvcda, May 30, 2019.

  1. tadek

    tadek Active Member

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    Hey, thank you. I'll elaborate on my thoughts.
    In stick FFB, the strength of the center position increases with increasing speed, for example, of the aircraft.
    Can we use some kind of filter in FlyPt to achieve this? I think the easiest way would be to use the wind fan control signal.

    Best regards,

    Tadek
  2. hexpod

    hexpod http://heXpod.xyz

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    DC motor, 6DOF
    Mover could be a very interesting solution of course but If you’re looking for a FFB joystick for now, a relatively recent Lithuanian development „vpforcecontrols“ is extremely respectable.
    The proprietary servo motors are sold as a kit for DIY or included in a complete device package. Their control and telemetry software is very advanced with a dynamic community support on discord.