Hardware

VIRPIL opens UK distribution center and warehouse

VIRPIL opens UK distribution center and warehouse

The company has a dedicated physical place and a new virtual store.
Thrustmaster is developing their first product with helicopters in mind

Thrustmaster is developing their first product with helicopters in mind

The company is working on a new joystick base with features that promise to please virtual helicopter pilots.
Review: Octavi instrument panel

Review: Octavi instrument panel

Octavi calls its product “the world’s smallest cockpit”. I could make some size puns. But I won’t.
Review: VIRPIL VPC WarBRD-D Base

Review: VIRPIL VPC WarBRD-D Base

VIRPIL revisited and redesigned its most affordable joystick base, making it more complex and adding a clutch system, which suits the helicopter market. Thinking about getting it? Read on.
Laserwing has a counterweight solution for the VIRPIL collective system

Laserwing has a counterweight solution for the VIRPIL collective system

Some users have been feeling the need to better control the VIRPIL collective base and Laserwing is offering them a solution.
Komodo Simulations announced AH-64D Apache TEDAC

Komodo Simulations announced AH-64D Apache TEDAC

The company is accepting pre-orders for their new controller, which will be available in 2 versions.
VIRPIL teases AH-64 Apache collective

VIRPIL teases AH-64 Apache collective

Did you ask for an Apache collective? Well…
Max Flight Stick has reduced shipping prices

Max Flight Stick has reduced shipping prices

The company managed to establish a new contract that allows them to drop the prices on shipping and they are passing the savings to customers.
VIRPIL released the VPC WarBRD-D

VIRPIL released the VPC WarBRD-D

The most recent product by VIRPIL has the potential to be a simpler helicopter cyclic.
VIRPIL announces new joystick base with clutch: the VPC WarBRD-D

VIRPIL announces new joystick base with clutch: the VPC WarBRD-D

The new family member will allow for the removal of the centering spring without the stick falling to the side, making it another alternative for helicopters.