How’s it going, here’s my radio stack top to bottom: Realsimgear gma 350 and gns 430, propwash sim 155 radio panel, 320 transponder, 140 autopilot. The propwash sim stuff is awesome imo and very reasonably priced. The Logitech are very useful because you have 7 functions on it, so it’s better served as a single radio that you can use to flip between functions and controls interchangeably on a very basic setup where you want to eliminate mouse and keyboard. The propwash gear is cheaper, smaller, and much better suited for a home cockpit and more realistic imo
dude, how cool. Just subbed man I love this setup.
Awesome, glad you like it! Just subscribed to your channel as well
What is your radio panel? Looks like a matching xpdr? Id some day like a dedicated radio stack, but thr logitech units look like toys to me
How’s it going, here’s my radio stack top to bottom:
Realsimgear gma 350 and gns 430, propwash sim 155 radio panel, 320 transponder, 140 autopilot. The propwash sim stuff is awesome imo and very reasonably priced.
The Logitech are very useful because you have 7 functions on it, so it’s better served as a single radio that you can use to flip between functions and controls interchangeably on a very basic setup where you want to eliminate mouse and keyboard. The propwash gear is cheaper, smaller, and much better suited for a home cockpit and more realistic imo
Are you using simmanager or siminnovations stuff at all?
@@chrishay4991 yeah I’m running air manager with a knobster on a 22 inch touch screen which has all the instruments running
I built a full rig by putting my VR headset on.
@@Wilem35 tried VR not a fan, prefer the physical cockpit