Saitek lanciert eigenen Yoke und Throttlequadrant
Verfasst: 26. Aug 2007, 15:37
Saitek hat sein Produktsortiment wieder etwas vergrössert und einen Yoke mit Throttlequadrant auf den Markt gebracht. In den Läden wird es wohl ab Anfang bis Mitte September verfügbar sein. Ich werd mir das auf jeden Fall mal anschauen gehen.
Besonders interessant finde ich folgendes Statement:
[quote0e4] The new yoke and throttle quadrant join the existing flagship Saitek X52 Pro Flight Control System throttle and stick, and Pro Flight Rudder pedals in the Pro Flight range. In addition, in February 2008, Saitek will be launching its new Flight Instrument Panel – a colour LCD screen designed to replicate the instruments used in real aircraft cockpits. One or multiple Pro Flight Instrument Panels can be mounted on the Pro Flight Yoke System to display cockpit instrument panels from Flight Simulator X, including Altimeter, Attitude Indicator, Airspeed Indicator, Navigation Indicator etc. A supplied Software Development Kit will also allow programmers to develop further interactions with other games.
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[img0e4]http://www.simw.com/simware_images/pict ... t_yoke.jpg[/img0e4]
Quelle: https://www.saitek.com/uk/info/news.htm
Besonders interessant finde ich folgendes Statement:
[quote0e4] The new yoke and throttle quadrant join the existing flagship Saitek X52 Pro Flight Control System throttle and stick, and Pro Flight Rudder pedals in the Pro Flight range. In addition, in February 2008, Saitek will be launching its new Flight Instrument Panel – a colour LCD screen designed to replicate the instruments used in real aircraft cockpits. One or multiple Pro Flight Instrument Panels can be mounted on the Pro Flight Yoke System to display cockpit instrument panels from Flight Simulator X, including Altimeter, Attitude Indicator, Airspeed Indicator, Navigation Indicator etc. A supplied Software Development Kit will also allow programmers to develop further interactions with other games.
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[img0e4]http://www.simw.com/simware_images/pict ... t_yoke.jpg[/img0e4]
Quelle: https://www.saitek.com/uk/info/news.htm