
Thrustmaster – F/A-18C Hornet™ HOTAS Add-On Grip Review
The Thrustmaster F/A-18C Grip has been a long time coming. Last summer, it finally became available as an add-on for the popular Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog. Let’s take a look.
The Thrustmaster F/A-18C Grip has been a long time coming. Last summer, it finally became available as an add-on for the popular Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog. Let’s take a look.
Ever since its release in 2010, the Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog has been the go-to high-end joystick/HOTAS for consumers. Numerous reviews have been written about it. But I wasn’t going to back out of the opportunity to look at it myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-p0pGKhxds The updated version of Iris Simulations’ Warthog Driver package has been quite eagerly anticipated by users of VRS’s TacPack module, as the primary feature of the reworked simulation based on the A-10 is integration with the Vertical Reality combat system. There are, however, a number of other reworked functions…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-3xKcmMAho This combat malarkey in FSX is still causing a bitter divide between users – those who think it is absolutely essential to have armament on any aircraft that could have it in the real world, versus those who don’t want it anywhere near the purely civilian and proud of…
David from Iris Simulations has announced on Facebook and on their forums that the TacPack integration for their A-10A Warthog Driver will soon be entering Open Beta. While the ultimate release to users is intended to be free, it was announced that there will be a AU$5 charge to take…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQPolyUKqwQ&feature=player_embedded Not just one, but two nicely made videos have been edited by Michael C, a fan of Iris Platinum series military aircraft. Added to the above F-15E video, enjoy the other A-10A Warthog video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqaBSmRmRUA&feature=player_embedded
For our military buffs out there: a large number of A-10 Thunderbolt ‘Warthogs’ are still grounded after cracks were found in one aircraft. It turned out there were cracks in the wings of ALL aircraft of the Davis-Monthan AFB in Arizona. So far engineers have not found a solution for…
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