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Re: 1 joystick or 2?

The only thing that matters is what your driver feels comfortable with.

Last year we had two joystick(the old FlighSticks), but we had a switch on the OI that would let the driver choose 1, 2, or a special mode I wrote.

What I saw was that experienced drivers preferred two, while inexperienced drivers found the one joystick drive more intuitive.

But, again the biggest factor in your decision should be what your driver likes.
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