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The bar is self centering so best to use for rudder.
I tend to leave roll trim well alone, so pitch trim is easily just stuck on the two buttons on the back of the throttle.
I had one for a while, or I presume an earlier version of it as it was a while ago, it’s alright. You have a rudder bar on the back of the throttle which is quite nice to use compared to the usual twist stick for rudder (which it can do too)
Should have plenty of buttons for a Cessna
Think the Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas One works with the Series X. It’s not the most advanced stick in the world but being a HOTAS (Hand On Throttle And Stick) you can control most of the important functions of the aircraft without having to release the controls.
I’ll admit I rarely have time...
It’s very theraputic. It kills time in a very relaxing way. Euro Truck Simulator 2 is the same, stick the radio on, drive to somewhere, stick a few youtube videos on your phone, have a bevvy, relax (crash) and kill some time.
Plus you get a sense of achievement when you learn something new...
But unfortunately in the case of checking your mirror it doesn’t matter.
When my first car got written off, I was trying to cross two standstill lanes of traffic and a bus lane. I stopped in the middle of the road after the traffic let me out and looked as far up the bus lane as possible -...
Leaving your lane doesn’t just mean changing lanes like on a motorway. You chose to deviate from the ‘normal’ route of continuing along the road, and entered a different one (the oncoming lane you are crossing). When doing so, you have to check the lane you are moving into is clear. That’s what...
Generally insurers take the viewpoint that if you choose to deviate out of your lane, you’re responsible for making sure the one you’re moving into is clear.
Actually awesome. 4k120, OLED with great HDR, very low input latency, 55 inches, £900
Oh and it’s a TV for watching films in great quality and s**t. I know it’s massive but honestly do not underestimate the experience of gaming on a big TV
EDIT: I swear that 32 inch bit wasn't there when I...
So a couple things.
The gun was actually pulling from the bottle at about 7.5 to 1, so I’d mixed it at 22.5:1 when I applied it. Which would explain why the beading was maybe not quite so wild as expected.
Secondly it just all wiped off after a rinse with the PW. Only did a half arsed wash to...
One of my racing buddies is selling his pet project. I think he took one look at the blue book and realised he wasn't getting to enter it lol
Ford Small block, genuine Eurocar chassis. It sounds pretty much exactly as you'd expect. It's glorious, thought CS might appreciate...
Lol yep
https://accessories.volvocars.com/en-my/V40(13-)/Accessories/Document/VCC-509743/2018
Work with the windows down, and reduces the wind flutter too.
Volvo do proper fitted blinds for the C30, maybe they do them for the V40 too? Admittedly, my back windows don’t open so that would alter the faff level, but they do keep the car cool (it was 34 according to the car today and BabyGherkin was just fine)
Bitcoin is definitely here to stay. All the other various coins though, unlikely. Or at the very least, nobody investing now knows which ones will survive.
I know they’re small because of the regen, but I still can’t get over the teeny tiny brakes behind the massive wheels that show them off with big spoke gaps.
Looks like you’ve scored a winner with this one. Roundabout skidz when?