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TPB:

--- Quote from: quarterback on January 19, 2008, 02:54:29 pm ---FYI, that post you quoted was not me just agreeing with the moderator.  That was an edited post which I edited so I wouldn't fan any flames here and also because I am not one to speak for saint.  Because I edited my post within the first minute of posting (or whatever the timeout period is) it did not indicate that it had been edited but, in fact, it had been.

The post, prior to editing, basically explained what (I believed) saint was saying in his previous posts.   Level42 clearly didn't get it, so I was explaining it.  I did so in a bit of a sarastic manner and decided after posting that (a) I didn't need to be nasty and (b) I didn't need to explain saint's posts. 

--- End quote ---

OK quarterback.

I reckon this yoke, once completed, has great potential.

Apart from its playability advantages, it'll be a giant mother of a control, which shall take pride of place in the centre of any panel upon which it's mounted.

 :P

rovingmind:
actually they aren't that big.  pretty much all of the steering wheels are larger.  Any board mounted gun control is also larger.  Physical layout takes up as much space as a trackball.  (the entire trackball undermount)   

But WHAT a way to take up that space Huh???  heh heh heh.

Havok:
** Havok is playing Star Wars while patiently waiting **

Soon...

rovingmind:
I play it with a Saitek cyborg joystick, the first usb model that was still adjustable.  It works but not as good as a full cockpit.   :cheers:

Time Pilot:
Just popping in as another dude on the pre-order list.

I personally see no reason to complain.  Things take longer sometimes.  Id rather have David take longer and get it right.  I see no problem with the pre-order either.  If you can get your money back, what's the problem?  Need your money- get it back.  Need a yoke faster for a special project- hit Ebay.  Why harass the guy?  How about encouraging him?

Seems lucky that we have sources for parts and new products for this great hobby- Andy at Ultimarc, Randy at GGG...  Having people connected with this hobby who also have the resources and time to design and manufacture this stuff is grand.    :cheers:  :notworthy:

I'm certainly looking forward to the completion of the yoke- it will open up something entirely new on my cab. 

Ahhh, perhaps a round of Centipede...   :)

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