Sorry no plans for the 377 at the moment. We are full grind trying to look forward learn the new platform as best we can our side as it matures and gets updated on Asobo's side. Great future ahead for sure.
thanks,
Lewis - A2A
Sorry no plans for the 377 at the moment. We are full grind trying to look forward learn the new platform as best we can our side as it matures and gets updated on Asobo's side. Great future ahead for sure.
But multiple throttles are so much more fun!Jacques wrote: ↑10 Jan 2021, 14:09 I would add my voice to Mickel and Lewis! I have well over 1.000 hrs on both the B-17 and the Stratocruiser with just the one throttle. The 2D interface via the “shift +” key combination makes this easily done. It just requires a bit more thinking ahead that will quickly just become second-nature. You can add in the extra controllers when able, but enjoy the aircraft and their unique challenges now.
Yes as a developer myself the future is very bright, but a long learning road.Lewis - A2A wrote: ↑15 Jan 2021, 09:29Sorry no plans for the 377 at the moment. We are full grind trying to look forward learn the new platform as best we can our side as it matures and gets updated on Asobo's side. Great future ahead for sure.
thanks,
Lewis - A2A
I’m just completely beyond jealous when I look at that setup! Hoooly smoke!Masterius wrote: ↑19 Jan 2021, 18:39But multiple throttles are so much more fun!Jacques wrote: ↑10 Jan 2021, 14:09 I would add my voice to Mickel and Lewis! I have well over 1.000 hrs on both the B-17 and the Stratocruiser with just the one throttle. The 2D interface via the “shift +” key combination makes this easily done. It just requires a bit more thinking ahead that will quickly just become second-nature. You can add in the extra controllers when able, but enjoy the aircraft and their unique challenges now.
This is the final iteration before I start hand-building a throttle quadrant based on plans from the 91st:
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