Joystick Vs Yoke at Melanie Orta blog

Joystick Vs Yoke. A decent joystick is plausibly cheaper, and a yoke really feels like a serious investment in the hobby. The biggest difference is most yolks are either actually moving some wires or control service and even if they aren’t there’s some. A joystick when you only fly stick planes, yoke when you fly yoke planes but when you want to fly both types? I use a yoke where a yoke is in rl and a vkbsim gladiator ii for stearman, spitfire etc. You could use a joystick, which wouldn't be a bad idea because that means you could use both. Both options are good and somewhat accurate representations of how aircraft are controlled in real life. If you get a yoke you need a yaw axis. I just don’t get the ‘feel’ when trying to use. Should you buy a yoke or a joystick?

Joystick vs Yoke General Discussion Orbx Community and Support Forums
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The biggest difference is most yolks are either actually moving some wires or control service and even if they aren’t there’s some. A decent joystick is plausibly cheaper, and a yoke really feels like a serious investment in the hobby. I just don’t get the ‘feel’ when trying to use. A joystick when you only fly stick planes, yoke when you fly yoke planes but when you want to fly both types? You could use a joystick, which wouldn't be a bad idea because that means you could use both. If you get a yoke you need a yaw axis. Should you buy a yoke or a joystick? I use a yoke where a yoke is in rl and a vkbsim gladiator ii for stearman, spitfire etc. Both options are good and somewhat accurate representations of how aircraft are controlled in real life.

Joystick vs Yoke General Discussion Orbx Community and Support Forums

Joystick Vs Yoke I just don’t get the ‘feel’ when trying to use. You could use a joystick, which wouldn't be a bad idea because that means you could use both. I use a yoke where a yoke is in rl and a vkbsim gladiator ii for stearman, spitfire etc. A decent joystick is plausibly cheaper, and a yoke really feels like a serious investment in the hobby. If you get a yoke you need a yaw axis. A joystick when you only fly stick planes, yoke when you fly yoke planes but when you want to fly both types? I just don’t get the ‘feel’ when trying to use. Both options are good and somewhat accurate representations of how aircraft are controlled in real life. The biggest difference is most yolks are either actually moving some wires or control service and even if they aren’t there’s some. Should you buy a yoke or a joystick?

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