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Thread: plane thrust with joystick?

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    The whole physic in flying is wrong, the faster you are, the tighter curves you can fly in ArmA, that´s not realistic, i hope they fixed it in ArmA II, dont think that we will ever get a realistic flight feeling in ArmA.

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    Still patiently waiting for analogue throttle to make a return

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    Ideally whats needed is a better setup page for the axis and also multicontroller support so there needs to be a page that has a both from which you can select the joystick and then assign its axis. As it is with a Cougar Hotas and Saitek rudder pedals only the Cougar is detected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Peanut View Post
    What drives me crazy is that for helicopter collective, you push forward on your joystick to ascend, and pull back to descend, backwards from OFP. I wish they would include separate axis settings for fixed wing and helicopter aircraft.
    That can be fixed in the setup page use + or - for the same axis but reverse to what is shown when the axis was detected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocco View Post
    The whole physic in flying is wrong, the faster you are, the tighter curves you can fly in ArmA, that´s not realistic, i hope they fixed it in ArmA II, dont think that we will ever get a realistic flight feeling in ArmA.
    Actually I find helicopters to be quite good I wish that the A-10 and other fixed wing aircraft were more like LOMACs level of complexity and FM detail. Its possible but would require a separate program for aircraft as it is its still better than nothing.

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