Ok you guys,the UPS guy knocked on my door today and delivered my P360's, and since there seems to be a lack of knowledge about these joysticks, I figured I would help eliviate this lack of information by giving a detailed pictorial of the design and construction of these beautiful babies!
Picture #1

This is how they came packed, in a box filled with newspapers. They are nicely packed, and tightly packed, no way for them to bang around in the box and get damaged during shipping. Kudos to Happs Controls for that!
Picture #2

The package came with four things, A paper explaining how to put it together (scanned and placed at the bottom of this post), a bag of the small parts, the base, and finally the teardrop shaft.
Picture #3

I took this pic really just to give you an Idea about how long the shaft is, for refrence I put a ruler beside it, it is almost 6 inches exact.
Picture #4

I took this pic to show how far apart the mounting holes need to be. Exactly 3" apart, and exactly 3/16th of an Inch, or 0.1875 or about 4.7mm. (5mm will prolly work).
Picture #5

This is to show you the Joystick assembled, note the spring thickness, it is pretty thick, this this joystick is pretty tight, which personally I like, but I am not everyone. The spring is not too difficult to remove and if somone wants, I will show how to remove it.
Picture #6

This pic is the Wiring picture, The P360's are almost idiot proof, they are labeled both on the plastic and the board. You do NOT need to daisy chain a ground for these, as the single ground lead if for all four directions, just wire each one, run power, and poof your done, not too complicated at all.
Picture #7

This is the picture that shows how to assemble it. Note in yellow, that you need the WIDE side facing down, as if you assemble it facing up, your new P360 will STICK if not right away, within a week of use. If all else fails, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! hehe
Well, Im going to play with these for a little while, if there is anything you want to know, like length/size of base, size of connectors (which are small spade terminals) then dont hesitate to ask, ill be more then happy to try and help

Im going to start working on my Control Panel next week, I will post pictures when Im done (when is anything truly done?)
Hope this helps someone!