jph wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 9:01 am
It is the best solution by far for using a properly mounted yoke which is the part that, for me, completely ruins the illusion and immersion of the sim cockpit if not done correctly. (Which is 99.9% of the time)
Very impressive, I agree. Having pieces of a real cockpit in your pit (not to mention a full cabin like here) is a real asset.
I am also on par with your opinion on the wrong yoke position in most home cockpit, which is always related by the use of a classic yoke which offers a way too limited range of travel in pitch. The casing take a lot of space, unless you extend the yoke, like I did on the Saitek with a piece of broomstick and some plastic tubing.
That way the yoke casing can be placed just behind the LCD screen.
I now have a Brunner FFB with an elongated yoke shaft, which solved the problem.
But I reckon that this projection solution gives a lot of flexibility for hardware placement in your panel, even though I suspect that the yoke casing casts shadows on your screens?