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Re: CH Flight Stick Compatibility with 2009 System?

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Originally Posted by artdutra04 View Post
The new USB joysticks in the 2009 KoP are much better than even modified CH Flightsticks.

Not only do they have very stiff springs, but the buttons on them are actually conveniently placed. I wouldn't hesitate one bit to use them on an operator interface; and the fact that you can buy additional ones relatively easily for about $20 each is a major win in my books. And this is coming from someone who used to love the old CH Flightsticks.

If you have the serial Flightsticks, get a wiring diagram for the serial connector, and just rewire the pins onto female pin headers and plug them into the appropiate (e.g. power, ground, digital input, analog input, etc) additional male pins on the Driver Station.
Interesting. Our three teams involved in the beta test (100, 254, 668) all agreed long ago that the Logitech joysticks, while better than the white ones of late, still can't touch the original CH Flightstick. We might use them for an arm, but we'd beg borrow or steal the original Flightstick first.

To your second point, you'll also needs to add some resistors to the driver station. I believe this has been explained elsewhere.
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