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MikeDixonUK

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  1. Hi,

     

    I'm back at Uni again, but I can have a look tommorrow when I head back home. :salute:

     

    For tech questions it might be a good idea to contact John Fellows at spitsim@yahoo.co.uk especially as mine was a prototype so he might have made changes to the ones available now, he was able to answer all the questions I had anyway.
     


  2. Hi chaps, sure - I can take a pic of it naked *ooh laa laa* but it won't be until at least tuesday unfortunately as I'm at Uni at the moment and the stick is at home.

     

    It took a while to get used to having a longer stick with more 'throw' compared to a standard desk joystick, in so much as you have to over exaggerate your movements to get the full range, but after using it for a while I can say it's a lot smoother experience, I have to use a MS Sidewinder 2 at uni and it just doesn't feel as accurate anymore compared to the longer SpitStick.

     

    The only issue I've had thus far is some degradation in the three way rubber balance used to keep the stick centred, but it was eaily re-centred with some elastic band application :blum:

     

    (The one I own is one of the prototypes I believe, so there might be some minor changes between my one and the SpitStick that's available now, which is called 'Edge' now it seems - I think the current one has a feature where you can take the spade grip off and put on an optional pistol grip instead if you want, which I'm not sure if my one has that option, for example.)

     

    Also no it doesn't have FFB unfortunately. (Better late than never! )


  3. Personally I prefer to think that if someone is considered to be chivalrous or honourable because of their actions then they should be considered as being a chivalrous or honourable person - the only people that truely know why they acted in the way they did are the people themselves, so any other way of reasoning their actions is just peoples personal opinions - which in some cases might belittle their actions, seeing as honour and chivalry aren't tangible objects.


  4. I'd take the insanity of trying your best to kill someone before lunch and then treating them like your brother after lunch over the insanity of industrial slaughter any day.

     

    The soldiers of old that used to line up in fields and fire muskets at eachother would probably think what we call war these days is completely insane as well.


  5. Ah, well er, you see Hans, it is Hans isn't it? Yes well old chap, er - you see fire drill old boy, fire drill - lot of bombing going on these days you see, brits are doing it, yanks are doing it, ruskies are probably doing it too, they don't like to be left out, what - so chances are there's bound to be a fire at some point so you see we figure it'd be for the best if we were prepared for these sort of things, so we came up with a system of transporting the emergency water from the top floor to the ground floor, because you never know where there's going to be a fire now do you, you have to out wit these things old boy, clever blighters fires. Now imagine Hans if there were to be a fire and you'd taken away our emergency fire equipment and some of us chaps bought the farm - now the commandant wouldn't like that now would he old chap? Smells of incompetence - and we can hardly have that can we, so someone's going to have to answer for it - zip, russian front, if you get my drift, Hans old chap.


  6. (Spoiler)

     

    Only problem I remember from when I watched it was that they tested the launch using the original plans and found that the Glider wouldn't have been able to get up to enough speed for takeoff with a single pulley system, so they had to gear it to get more speed on launch, and use metal strips to counter the friction from the launch ramp - but obviously the prisoners wouldn't have been able to run the speed tests to work that out for themselves, so would have probably fallen off and died - which they didn't seem to mention much again afterwards. :blum:

     

    But then it would have been a boring program if they decided to give up half way.

     

    It also didn't help that they were the same people that made that Dambusters program previously, which annoyed me somewhat as seemingly the whole point of the program was to see if the bouncing bomb idea would work - of course it ruddy worked, they did it you muppets! :lol:


  7. It's funny, when I play online flight sims and people in my Squadron say, for example 'Our Flak is firing east' I always resond with 'Mr <Insert Name> We do not possess FlaK! FlaK is German! Archie or Ack Ack if you please!'

     

    I'm an 'Archie' chap myself.

     

    And I always found it ammusing in the series Battlestar Galactica how title ship would fire off a 'Flak field' anti-spaceship barrage - those pesky Space Germans! :grin:

     

    But then you could say the same about hundreds of other words that wouldn't really be used if they didn't come from Earth based languages, such as Latin and Greek and this that and everything else...

     

    And in the MMO Star Wars Galaxies you could buy furniture for your house, and one of the items was an 'Ottoman' from the Galactic Ottoman Empire no doubt!


  8. The Short SpitStick is made by a company called SpitSim: http://www.spitsim.co.uk/

     

    It's not listed on their website though for some reason (although mine was the first production model, so that might be why) - the only thing listed on the website is the complete Spitfire control set, which includes a full floor length stick, rudder pedals, throttle/mixture, landing gear control, elevator trim tab, etc - although it's very expensive (and yes I'd buy it if I had the money!)

     

    I did get an email saying they were going to be adding some new projects to the website soon though, not sure what, mind.

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