WinWing announced a range of exciting hardware at FlightSimExpo 2024, so we took a tour of their booth and spoke to them. (Apologies for the slight audio issues)
im also looking for it, i know 'the air warfare group' on youtube got one of the rigs to test their new ffb stick, on the short showing the seat i asked what seat it was and it is a modular system, and he said is gonna get back with who made it
I’ve seen a few pilots state that it can be either hard or soft keys in the real aircraft, probably depends on what the airline orders the aircraft with or when it was made, so it’s not unrealistic, but hard may be better.
Winwing is literally building the entire cockpit for a third of the price of the competition. I own their FCU, and it’s amazing
I own their FCU, absolutely zero complaints. Waiting on the rest of the parts to come out.
10:45 Boeing throttle with actuated speedbrake AND an “as close to possible” Airbus throttle!??!!? LFG Winwing!
Hey that’s me in the blue polo
Looking forward to potentially replacing my current Skalarki with winwing all the way round
Did your wireless mics batteries run out ?
hows the ursa minor? seems a lot cheaper than thrustmaster.
Absolutely great hardwares❤
Any of this hardware compatible with Xbox please?
Having trouble hearing him but I got most of it . Good stuff.
Any info regarding that mount?
im also looking for it, i know 'the air warfare group' on youtube got one of the rigs to test their new ffb stick, on the short showing the seat i asked what seat it was and it is a modular system, and he said is gonna get back with who made it
@@Warkip Please update me!
@@Castomere I found it also in the MIP trailer from winwing, it looks like it is build by them, i really hope they are gonna release it
Go for the Win
You’re Winging it
@@hansgrietjes7310 that's how I fly
I love their products especially the FCU, but the upcoming CDU/MCDU has soft keys which is far from the real one. Kinda disappointed on that.
I’ve seen a few pilots state that it can be either hard or soft keys in the real aircraft, probably depends on what the airline orders the aircraft with or when it was made, so it’s not unrealistic, but hard may be better.