Yawman Arrow DevStream - ForderLearnToFly

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

Комментарии • 9

  • @christopherbrown5924
    @christopherbrown5924 Год назад +2

    can it be right stick flight?

    • @ForderLearnToFly
      @ForderLearnToFly  Год назад

      Hi Christoper, not sure what your question is. Sorry. Can you reword it? The manufactures of this product will read your comments.

  • @RolandDobbins
    @RolandDobbins Год назад

    Why is the trim wheel on the left, instead of the right?
    Why isn’t it wireless?
    Why go with a hat on the right, instead of a second stick which could also act as a hat?

    • @ForderLearnToFly
      @ForderLearnToFly  Год назад +1

      Hi Roland. I didn't design it; just showed it on my twitch stream with the devs. But in my testing (I am a pilot IRL), I found that I got used to it. In fact, you see me reach over with my thumb and adjust trim while my left thumb kept the attitude until trimmed out. Now with helicopters, I use the D pad up and down to adjust trim as it isn't a trim wheel in a helicopter (there is no elevator). The developers will read your comments here on this YT video, so keep the questions coming. Thanks for taking the time to reply with your questions or comments.

    • @RolandDobbins
      @RolandDobbins Год назад

      @@ForderLearnToFly - we shouldn’t have to reach over for trim control.
      I know you didn’t design it, & was hoping the Yawman folks would read the comments. Thanks for posting the stream!

    • @JonOstrower
      @JonOstrower Год назад

      @@RolandDobbins Hi Roland, we do! We talk about it in the video around the 28 min mark. Short version is that space is at a premium and prioritizing throttle control on the right side was the priority. Also, ergonomically it matches how you fly a real C172. Your hand has to come off the throttle to adjust the trim. We've also created profiles to put trim control in the hat switch to match an electric trim control found on 172s and big Boeing airliners. Thanks for your interest!

  • @paulthurston2883
    @paulthurston2883 Год назад

    Hi Howard. I have a fully decked out Velocity flight panel, 8 x FIP's, Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo yoke and throttle, 2 radio panels. But I have grown so tired of it. It takes up so much space and my neck aches from looking over it. My monitor has to be set so far back. I'm going to tear it all down and buy one of these.

    • @howardforder4481
      @howardforder4481 Год назад +1

      Hi Paul, I had a Velocity Panel like yours. I sold the whole thing, still assembled for $2000. It is still in demand for those who want a panel in front of them. I still have my FlightsimBuilder G1000 units on my main sim PC. I bought an Alienware gaming laptop and installed the sim and use it exclusively with the Yawman Arrow.

    • @paulthurston2883
      @paulthurston2883 Год назад

      @@howardforder4481 Yes, I get it. I'm looking at new ways to enjoy Flight Sims without the clutter. I will be doing the same.