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VRinsight Contest

VRinsight involves their customers in their next hardware and home-cockpit products development, filling an online form to write down their needs and expectations. A VRinsight

VRinsight – More hardware products

Original and quality hardware products could be the leitmotif of VRinsight, as they introduced new and attractive hardware items at simMarket shop. Discover the complete

Saitek Combat Rudder Pedals Review

As real aircraft aren’t flown with sticks only, many serious simmers will, at one point or another, consider acquiring a set of rudder pedals. The

Saitek X-52 Pro Review

You can certainly say the Saitek X-52, and the ‘Pro’ version in particular, is one of those very few legendary joysticks (or flight systems, if you prefer that term). Thousands of simmers have one, and that in itself is quite a reference. I’ve had one for over a year now, and it’s about time I tell you what I think about it.

Project Magenta’s New Website

Project Magenta (PM) has been a major place for home-cockpit builders and customers for many years. Enrico Schiratti of PM dropped us a public note

More GoFlight Modules at simMarket

GoFlight has achieved to gather a community of users with modules to replicate the aircraft controls and systems panels. Look at the latest entries available

Saitek – Pro Flight TPM System

Many of us will agree that Spring season doesn’t mean less time for virtual flying, it can even mean a better setup for next flights.

Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Review

The Logitech Extreme 3D Pro was my first decent joystick. I’ve owned a very cheap, and not very good joystick before that, but it was my 3D Pro that paved the way for me to go into serious flightsimming. The Extreme 3D Pro is a simple but sturdy USB-joystick that requires no extra connections. It has all the necessary stuff: 4 control axis (stick fore-aft and left-right, a stick twist for the rudder, and a throttle lever), 11 buttons (1 trigger, 5 extra buttons on the stick, and 6 on the base) and a 8-way hat switch on top of the stick. It’s not a new product, I bought mine more than 6 years ago, but in my opinion, it deserves a review here nevertheless. The fact that’s it’s still available for purchase proves the fact that it’s a decent piece of hardware.

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