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Yes we plan to make it compatible with Windows, Linux, MacOS | Yes we plan to make it compatible with Windows, Linux, MacOS | ||
'''How | '''How does the hardware connect to a computer?'''<br /> | ||
Hardware is connected via computer2cockpit interface to a computer. Interface is connected to a computer via USB port. | Hardware is connected via computer2cockpit interface to a computer. Interface is connected to a computer via USB port. | ||
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'''Do you plan to make hardware similar to other aircraft?'''<br /> | '''Do you plan to make hardware similar to other aircraft?'''<br /> | ||
At the moment we are thinking only about | At the moment, we are thinking only about Twin Turbo Propeller similar hardware. | ||
'''Will this hardware be compatible with other aircraft models under FlightGear?'''<br /> | '''Will this hardware be compatible with other aircraft models under FlightGear?'''<br /> | ||
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To lower the production cost and to simplify assembly, leading to lower market price of products. Flight yoke includes electric trim switch so hand trim will probably be used rarely, and for special training. | To lower the production cost and to simplify assembly, leading to lower market price of products. Flight yoke includes electric trim switch so hand trim will probably be used rarely, and for special training. | ||
''' | '''Will this product require some special software to connect to flight simulation software?'''<br /> | ||
It will | No, it is designed as HID USB device like keyboard or mouse. It will however include software to assign controls, buttons and knobs to the ones in flight simulation hardware, according to user needs. | ||
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