X-Plane Simulator with TrackIR and Saitek Cessna Pro Flight Controls

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Here's a picture of the headset/trackclip pro mount: imgur.com/gBQpBPv
    (3) 24" monitors running off of a NVIDIA 690 on a quad core PC with 16gb RAM.
    (6) Saitek Flight Instrument Panels
    Saitek Throttle/Prop/Mixture Panel
    Saitek Radio Panel
    Saitek Cessna Yoke and Rudders
    Saitek Trim Control
    Saitek Cessna Start/light panel
    Roughly $6000.
    The biggest ticket item was the GTX690 ($999), and the three monitors ($324 each). We have about $1600 into the rest of the PC (512g SSD, 3.9ghz Intel Core i7-3770K, 16gb 1600mhz RAM).
    The Saitek components are pretty reasonable, the FIP displays add up though. Here is a table of my spreadsheet, it doesn't include the cost of the GTX690, or the PC, or a few misc things like the keyboard.
    | Item | Qty | Cost | Total |
    |:-------|:------:|-------:|--------:|
    | [Saitek CES432100002/02/1 Pro Flight Cessna Yoke System](www.amazon.com/...) | 1 | $165.78 | $165.78
    |[Saitek X52 Pro Flight System Controller](www.amazon.com/...) | 1 | $138.99 | $138.99
    |[Saitek Pro Flight Cessna Rudder Pedals](www.amazon.com/...) | 1 |$177.23 |$177.23
    |[Saitek CES432110002/06/1 Pro Flight Cessna Trim Wheel](www.amazon.com/...)|1|$44.99|$44.99
    |[Pro Flight Instrument Panel](www.amazon.com/...)| 6 | $123.38 | $740.28
    |[Saitek PRO Flight Radio Panel](www.amazon.com/...) |1 | $120.52 |$120.52
    |[Saitek PRO Flight Switch Panel](www.amazon.com/...)| 1 | $79.52 | $79.52
    |[TrackIr 5 Premium Head Tracking for Gaming](www.amazon.com/...) |1 | $145.00| $145.00
    |[Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700](www.amazon.com/...) |1 | $69.15| $69.15
    |[Plantronics GameCom 780 Surround Sound Stereo PC Gaming Headset](www.amazon.com/...) |1| $57.24 | $57.24
    |[Playseat Flight Seat](www.amazon.com/...) |1 | $499.00| $499.00
    |[ASUS PA248Q 24-Inch LED-Lit Super-IPS Professional Graphics Monitor](www.amazon.com/...)| 3| $323.82 | $971.46
    |[Saitek PRO Flight TPM System](www.amazon.com/...) |1 | $129.92 | $129.92
    |**Total** | | |$3,339.08

Komentáře • 710

  • @Barnacules
    @Barnacules Před 10 lety +218

    What a great simulator!

    • @mathisfo
      @mathisfo Před 10 lety +33

      You have the most insane man cave EVER!

    • @27Ronen27
      @27Ronen27 Před 10 lety +18

      It's Barnacules!

    • @ABRAXAS37
      @ABRAXAS37 Před 10 lety +1

      I love you

    • @RexFairchild
      @RexFairchild Před 10 lety +10

      you know your shit is good if barnacules comments on it

    • @DJHeroMasta
      @DJHeroMasta Před 7 lety +1

      3 Years Later....Hello Barnacules, again! 😁

  • @pedemeyer
    @pedemeyer Před 9 lety +24

    Ohh I would loose all contact with the daylight, if I had this at home:))
    Looks absolutly great!!

  • @aerozg
    @aerozg Před 6 lety +2

    I have almost an identical build, and it helped me immensely during my PPL training. I would come home and refly that days leg. It is not a substitute for real flying lessons, but it's damn good in helping you develop the instruments scan and interpretation, and aircraft control. You can learn to fly instruments. If you go out and fly on VATSIM with real ATC, you get another layer of realism, with having to operate comms and doing your navigation. It definitely augments your learning, and comes nicely for those rainy and windy days. Nice video!

  • @Skyhawk656
    @Skyhawk656 Před 10 lety +5

    Also I noticed the X-plane's 172 seems to not slow down as quick as It does in real life, so its very important to remember your approach speed. In a 172 I use around 65KTS, but in the sim I want to be at 60 over the runway threshold with full flaps. that way as you enter ground effect you can bleed off more speed in a timely manner so you get down before the 1000 ft markers. Also, I use 900ft patterns in X-plane so when youre parallel with the runway and your wings point to the 1000 foot markers below and to your side (left or rght side depending on standard/non-standard patterns) you pull throttle to 1500 and carb heat if you got it and 10 degrees of flap pitch for 74KTS. Then decend 400 feet or so an turn for your base leg, this gives you a nice, long, steep approach on final. On base add another notch of flaps, then pitch for 70kts. On final add the final notch of flaps and pitch for 65, adjust power as needed and after the landing is assured, cut power to idle, pitch for 60 and with luck as you cross the threshold you have a low enough speed to get a better amount of induced drag for the long flare this sim seems to give. And BAM landed on the 1000 footers and ready to make the taxiway...

  • @Skyhawk656
    @Skyhawk656 Před 10 lety

    I was always taught to have 1 hand on the throttle and 1 on the controls. My instructor used to pull the power back if I forgot and took my hand off the throttle... It also helps with making your control inputs more fluid. Im loving the setup man. I have the yoke, rudder pedals, Cessna switch panel and TPM but I've been wanting to add gauges.. I use Xplane to keep my skills sharp when I cant afford to fly.

  • @loctide
    @loctide Před 10 lety

    I like this demo of the TrackIR. I have been looking for a demo with 3 monitors with TrackIR and it showed what I was looking for, the head motion and the viewing area when you turn your head.

  • @dylanjohnson7091
    @dylanjohnson7091 Před 5 lety +1

    as a pilot there are so many things i want to bash about his flying, but then I look and see that he is just having a good time, and that what this is about, having fun, not being perfect at flying

    • @Stringbean421
      @Stringbean421 Před 5 lety

      @Dylam Johnson.
      Make a video so that we can find many things to bash about your flying!! All you armchair pilots thinking you know best and don't give us any bullshit about you being a real pilot!! Like you said, he was having a good time, like we all do so just chill.

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 10 lety +48

    Since youtube is too stupid to make a commenting system that works ("you are not allowed to comment on this post" WTF?), I'm replying to Andre via a new comment not a reply.
    "Andre Thais15 minutes ago
    For 6000$ you might as well get 30 hours of real flight training :P"
    To which I reply:
    Or do both, it took me 54 hours to get my PPL, and cost about $7k! But seriously, this machine is not a replacement for flight training. It's a flight simulator, but it's also a very powerful gaming PC. I wouldn't recommend someone buy one of these instead of flying for real. I used this to help augment my PPL training, but mostly I built it because of some software R&D we're doing, where we needed a high end PC based simulator.

    • @patrickwellerwrites
      @patrickwellerwrites Před 10 lety

      i agree that it cant replace real training, but i think that for 30 hours of real training is a little more unforgivable than unlimited simulation (you can die if you crash a real plane) and it is unlimited.

    • @KevinBentley142
      @KevinBentley142  Před 10 lety +1

      Patsplattheredstonisist I agree, which is why I think both are the best option. :)

    • @The5thorseman
      @The5thorseman Před 10 lety

      :D we have the same computer case. What kinda gpu do you have in there?

    • @The5thorseman
      @The5thorseman Před 10 lety

      The5thorseman Nevermind...

    • @amalalsufayan2729
      @amalalsufayan2729 Před 9 lety +1

      Lol I can

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety

    The shuttle glides when it lands, it doesn't rely on engines at that stage. But if you pitch up during the glide, the speed is reduced as the descent is slowed. Once the speed reaches the stall point, the wings stop producing lift and the shuttle drops like a rock. The tail drops, and you don't have enough elevators to pitch the nose back down and regain speed. So the shuttle never can produce lift again. It was a fun experiment!

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety

    The rudders control yaw, so they rotate the plan left or right without banking. It's mostly used to compensate for other forces, not to create the turns. He's flying an airport pattern here, so on takeoff he's applying right rudder to compensate for the left turn tendency while climbing. When rolling in and out of turns a slight amount of rudder is used to keep the turn coordinated.

  • @Maverick1375
    @Maverick1375 Před 9 lety

    I used to use these VR glasses which were cool, but at about $500 a pop I didnt think the field of view in them were worth it! But the TrackIR type feature of it was pretty cool. gave you a similiar feel of being inside the cockpit looking out a virtual window of your surroundings!

  • @memesforfun3848
    @memesforfun3848 Před 5 lety +14

    If you want to be a real pilot I suggest keeping one hand on the throttle and one on the yoke.

    • @kommandant.357
      @kommandant.357 Před 4 lety

      Don't need to do that if you are in a sim

    • @stephenelward7023
      @stephenelward7023 Před 3 lety

      @@kommandant.357 maybe not but it's good practice to ensure you do it in the real world

    • @SniperKillerARG
      @SniperKillerARG Před 3 lety

      @@stephenelward7023 when you flight more than 2 hours, you will not have your hand on the trottle all the time, you set a cruise speed and relax…

  • @fortysevenprops
    @fortysevenprops Před 10 lety +2

    You should only have your left hand on the control column. Right should always be holding the throttle. Just a little tip :)

  • @lucac901
    @lucac901 Před 9 lety +51

    right hand on the throttle during take off,climb out and final please! ;)

    • @hpeterson10579
      @hpeterson10579 Před 7 lety +2

      Luca Privatpilot was totally thinking the same thing!

    • @bookooc5605
      @bookooc5605 Před 6 lety +3

      1st thing I noticed. Any CFI will yell at you for not keeping your hand on it.

  • @RuyGuy
    @RuyGuy Před 7 lety +114

    Protip: never takeoff with your hand off the throttle.

    • @frontcentermusician
      @frontcentermusician Před 7 lety +14

      First thing I noticed.

    • @Jtanman93
      @Jtanman93 Před 7 lety +5

      do you mean without your hand on the throttle? because you're supposed to have it there.

    • @user-xl6ll4gg3i
      @user-xl6ll4gg3i Před 7 lety +11

      u just worded what he said differently...

    • @MistrMyke
      @MistrMyke Před 7 lety +9

      Real pilots fly with only one hand on the yoke. It's more just applying pressure than moving the yoke.

    • @fotoamgamgfoto3695
      @fotoamgamgfoto3695 Před 7 lety +1

      yes hard to learn especially with a sim without an instructor. My instructor used to put one of his hands to the middle of the yoke (the other one in a real Cessna) when I fly, I think it is easier to sense small movements but avoids overcorrections by applying too much force.

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety +1

    Well, true, it is pretty close to what I have spent on my PPL. But it isn't meant as a replacement. I own a small business that develops software for simulation, so this was built for some R&D we're doing. Plus, it can be used to supplement flight time, especially instrument training.

  • @ajubloom
    @ajubloom Před 10 lety

    I think a lot of people really underestimate how expensive it is to fly in real life, especially in certain areas. Spending 1000 to get a setup that allows you to practice procedures for countless hours... worth 8 hours or less of flight time. Plus he can fly in places he might not otherwise get the opportunity to.

  • @larrysouthern5098
    @larrysouthern5098 Před 2 lety

    That's a sweet ride!!! VR is great...but still like the "touchy feely stuff like joysticks ..yoke ..rudder throttle quadrants..and a big screen or three in front of me!!! Congradulations !!!!....

  • @thomasdee5359
    @thomasdee5359 Před 10 lety

    Probably the best set up I've seen all year! Good job

  • @mudbrayFC
    @mudbrayFC Před 10 lety

    Gotta keep your right hand on the power especially during takeoff climb and landing. Power adjustments control your pitch during final.

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety +2

    I posted all the prices in the description. It's about $6k for everything (PC, chair, and simulator controls)

  • @tomiasthexder7673
    @tomiasthexder7673 Před 7 lety

    You should always have your hand on the throttle for take-off and landing ;) nice set up!

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety

    No force feedback, that's something I'd love to see for the yoke. But you 'feel' it when the plane moves against your controls. You pretty quickly start flying by looking out the window and your brain seems to convince you that the wind is a real force.

  • @bbk434
    @bbk434 Před 10 lety +4

    You have to have your hand on the throttle when you takeoff and land (FYI)

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety

    The throttle quadrant shows up as a joystick devices, so yeah, the throttle is just an axis. The FIP panels and the radio and cessna rocker switches require a plug-in in x-plane, but it was all pretty easy to get it up and running.

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety

    Yes, it creates a virtual resolution for the combination of all of the monitors and even accounts for the bezel space between them (it has a neat little setup tool to align an image and it figures out the bezel correction from that). It's one of the best features. As far as the app is concerned it's one monitor. You can set the FOV in x-plane to be like 120 degrees to get a wide view too.

  • @ross-carlson
    @ross-carlson Před 9 lety

    Very nice setup but with that much invested you should consider one of the cockpit mounting systems like the Obutto Ozone, etc. You've got some great hardware but the illusion sorta dies when it's just on a desk, the cockpits add so much to the realism.To those who say "why not get a real license you just don't get it - he can play this anytime he wants, rain, shine, day night, in his PJs at home. Hell he probably has a license. I get that comment a lot with my racing simulator and people just don't get it. I have an actual racecar and enjoy it as much as I can but I can't go sit down and race it right now, my simulator I can.Well done chief, keep it up!

  • @user-ss6zt2mo1l
    @user-ss6zt2mo1l Před 5 lety

    Nice sim. Keep your right hand on the throttle on Takeoff. For an abort, etc.

  • @davidadam1776
    @davidadam1776 Před 6 lety +1

    Best flight simulator setup ever

  • @EvilSl0th
    @EvilSl0th Před 11 lety

    my sister has her private pilot liscence and is getting her hours up for commercial. i am going to send her over here to check out your epic settup.

  • @RustyTruckandCrazyDuck1958

    Man what a setup you have there, great for realism. Great video man !

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 10 lety +3

    @marcel911, We had to use this mode for the track ir to work. There are other ways to do it, but we had to use the 3d cockpit for the head tracking to work.

    • @thugtom5203
      @thugtom5203 Před 8 lety

      +Kevin Bentley Nice flight dude :) i enjoy it :) subcribe

    • @skywind007
      @skywind007 Před 8 lety +1

      Does X-Plane allow you to use more monitors or are you limited to 3?

    • @dylan5490
      @dylan5490 Před 7 lety

      LANDING LIGHTS brush

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety +1

    Actually, my checkride is scheduled for September 12th. I've met all the requirements, it's just a matter of scheduling now. I'm planning to fly a few times in the next few weeks to keep my skills sharp. That and making some custom checklists for maneuvers to make sure I don't forget clearing turns or something like that!

  • @droz528
    @droz528 Před 10 lety +1

    One observation: Hand should ALWAYS be on throttle during takeoff, climb, decent, and landing. fly with left hand only. That's how us real pilots do it. Otherwise, cool setup.

    • @KevinBentley142
      @KevinBentley142  Před 10 lety

      I agree. This is my coworker, who isn't a pilot. I was in flight training when this video was filmed. He did a pretty good pattern for a newbie though!

    • @droz528
      @droz528 Před 10 lety

      Yes, yes he did. Id love to get this setup one day. One day.

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety

    We're running 3 monitors at 1920x1200. With the bezel correction it adds a few hundred pixels to the width, so it's something like 6000x1200 pixels total. With nvidia surround it looks like a single display of that resolution.

  • @OdeeOz
    @OdeeOz Před 9 lety

    That is the ultimate flight sim set up! WOW!

  • @RoelTheWorld
    @RoelTheWorld Před 11 lety

    TrackIR, it is a device that track the movement of your head.

  • @edal61
    @edal61 Před 9 lety

    Wonderful setup! I'd have done without the digital panel on the main monitor screen though, since you had all of those wonderful Saytek instruments!

  • @mikepaz4870
    @mikepaz4870 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for taking the time to share a really nice setup.
    As to the hater trolls and their words of hate ..... Well their just rude.
    So forget the naysayers and I thank you for sharing it t our community who for the most part are nice as well as helpful.

  • @lunageologist
    @lunageologist Před 10 lety

    Very nice, I would say that you are not just a sim pilot by your actions, it looks like you've actually got flight time logged. As a pilot myself, I like to fly the sims when I am not able to actually fly, and its a lot cheaper to keep up on skills this way if I let a cert lapse, it costs less than taking a trainer up for couple hours to get checked off to get checked off. I'm super jealous of the TrackIR, thats very nice not having to use the hat to look around. Looks like I've got a long way to go on my set up. LOL.

  • @A360JFuxtier
    @A360JFuxtier Před 10 lety

    Nice Cockpit! Just one thing, you normally keep your right hand on the throttle during take off due to an emergency fail of the engine. But that's from the real life ;-)

  • @magicmike1122
    @magicmike1122 Před 11 lety +2

    The price for that sim would have been almost the cost of getting your PPL lol

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety

    No problems so far. I read some reviews saying they were cheaply built, but the one I have seems pretty sturdy.

  • @qmriis
    @qmriis Před 7 lety

    You fly with ONE HAND on the yoke, not two.
    Any good CFI is going to pull your throttle the moment you take your hand off it. Keep the throttle pushed in until you are at a comfortable altitude.

  • @RichFreeman
    @RichFreeman Před 10 lety

    Love the constant need for right aileron. That's one thing that I really hope they fix one of these days...

    • @DTLdabs
      @DTLdabs Před 10 lety

      You just need to keep the appropriate amount of right rudder in. It's not so tough when you get used to it. No need to put any aileron in!

    • @RichFreeman
      @RichFreeman Před 10 lety +1

      Carl Inniss Watch the video right after takeoff - he is holding right aileron the whole time. I can't tell how much rudder he's applying from the video.
      And that is my own experience with X-plane - most of the prop aircraft require right aileron when at high-power, low airspeed. If I apply any right rudder once off the ground the inclinometer goes off-center.
      In the C172 I've flown at least you don't really need any right aileron when taking off unless you're trying to crab, but you do need steady right rudder the whole time (much more than X-plane seems to require).

    • @bladedspokes
      @bladedspokes Před 10 lety +1

      Rich Freeman During takeoff, right rudder is required to remain coordinated due to asymmetric thrust, which may be a little over-exaggerated in x-plane.

    • @RichFreeman
      @RichFreeman Před 10 lety

      bladedspokes You missed my point. X-plane doesn't exaggerate the need for right rudder. I find I need almost no rudder at all in X-plane. Instead I need AILERON - which you don't really need in a real plane.
      A real plane tends to have a tendency to YAW left when at high power and low speed. X-Plane has a tendency to ROLL left under these conditions. That just isn't realistic.
      If I applied the kind of right rudder a real C172 requires in X-Plane I'd be skidding the whole time, while practically rolling until I flip over if I held neutral aileron...

    • @bladedspokes
      @bladedspokes Před 10 lety

      Rich Freeman Must have misread your post! Not sure why I saw "rudder" when you said "aileron."

  • @palonazo
    @palonazo Před 8 lety

    Every time that I took my hand off the throttle during the important stages of flight, my instructor would simulate an engine failure... so I learned. HAND ON THE THROTTLE... you never know when you'll need to reject the take off or go around.

  • @AkersTimothy
    @AkersTimothy Před 11 lety

    Wow. Thank you so much for listing everything out. I didn't know so much went into this. I am just now getting into this as an enthusiast. You have a sweet a setup. Can't wait til' you decide to use Plywood, foam, and other materials to build an actual cockpit. :P

  • @keithd.glasgow809
    @keithd.glasgow809 Před 9 lety +85

    I'm bamboozled. Why, if you have taken the time and expense to recreate the panel and instrumentation on your desktop, do you display the panel AGAIN on your windscreen? Would the experience not be more realistic if the three flat panels displayed ONLY the outside scenery? That 3-D cockpit is for folks who do NOT have external instrumentation as you do. With all due respect, I must say the way you have it set up looks a little goofy.

    • @KevinBentley142
      @KevinBentley142  Před 9 lety +16

      Keith D. Glasgow That's because the virtual cockpit in x-plane doesn't have a way to remove the cockpit because you are in a 3D model. You need the virtual cockpit mode to use the head tracking. Since this video was made we have a few different options that allows the head tracking to work without the inside cockpit, but to be honest I am not sure the head tracking adds enough to the simulation to be worth the distraction most of the time. I prefer a wide screen to head tracking now.

    • @ethanjames4721
      @ethanjames4721 Před 8 lety

      +Kevin Bentley Replace the plane model with emptiness or near-emptiness.

    • @Benrob0329
      @Benrob0329 Před 8 lety

      I beleve FlightGear has an option to turn off the 3D cockpit, but I'm not sure if this hides the model all together.

    • @csaviation9013
      @csaviation9013 Před 8 lety +5

      +Kevin Bentley use the view 'forward with no panel'

    • @attilagabornebocsi9335
      @attilagabornebocsi9335 Před 8 lety

      ieudur

  • @magiczztab
    @magiczztab Před 10 lety

    Awsome :) you should map an x and z to a pneumatic piston and put it in the seat mount. when you extend the gear the seat begins a slow assent then as the wheels create drag from contact with the tarmac the seat suddenly drops just a bit. That would be cool

  • @DarrellWhitely
    @DarrellWhitely Před 9 lety

    very cool setup! I'd love to get one one day. Thanks for sharing.

  • @zeepster
    @zeepster Před 10 lety +23

    That engine sound loop is so horrible!

  • @17Benton
    @17Benton Před 10 lety +2

    I'm just planning on getting an ultrawide 29 inch monitor instead of dual monitors which I currently have

  • @baezport
    @baezport Před 9 lety

    Nice video, one thing I noticed one think you are doing is not keeping your right hand on the throttle while taking off and flying. One hand on the yoke and one hand on the throttle always is how i was taught.

  • @Dragofishblood
    @Dragofishblood Před 8 lety

    he has his giant beast mode setup then right next to it is just a regular setup

  • @Timetraveller2208
    @Timetraveller2208 Před 10 lety

    Karelgb1 - 737-800 home made cockpit take off from Innsbruck (User & Y'tube title)
    Now, that is what I call a cockpit!!

  • @arisceders
    @arisceders Před 10 lety +1

    You don't have to turn the yoke e.g. use the ailerons while the plane is on the ground! At least this doesn't help steering the plane and keeping the centerline. It is not a car! Steering is done by rudder pedals. The only reason for using ailerons on the ground is for x-wind correction which would anyway be constant all the way through.
    Nevertheless nice setup. For that price you could be flying a real cessna though:)

  • @Mucologist
    @Mucologist Před 11 lety

    Wow! Very impressive. I have been looking to get some of the Saitek gear for GA flying in X-Plane 10. This was very helpful. I am going to be getting some of the equipment. The TPM will really help. The FIP's can sit on top & help me when I have to move my view around. I trust it was easy to interface with X-Plane.

  • @seanspcpower
    @seanspcpower Před 9 lety

    I just love it! looks and works great from what I can see. I agree no need for the head tracker. Zoom out to widen your view of the cockpit windows. Currently putting together my own but no where near as elaborate as that but might end with similar :) Good work

  • @beyazsavasc6759
    @beyazsavasc6759 Před 6 lety

    Adam zengin dostum King :)
    Bu kadar monitör bizde yok.

  • @ruger.22
    @ruger.22 Před 7 lety

    I'm green with envy. Some set up 👍👍

  • @realbok4life
    @realbok4life Před 10 lety

    Very nice set up Kevin, your co worker just needs a few pointers on how to fly a proper circuit, no after take off clean up checks, no down wind (mid way checks) was to high on finals, never push a 172's nose down on short finals to achieve a landing, go round and try again, much safer :-) any ways, not criticising, just some constructive feedback ---- real world CPL ---

  • @dAirborn3b
    @dAirborn3b Před 11 lety

    Nope, actually it's very natural and you can adjust the sensivity, so you don't have to move your head that much, you look slightly off center thats true but its still in your line of sight

  • @Zerepzerreitug
    @Zerepzerreitug Před 11 lety

    ah, the memories of using flight simulators. I miss them I realize.

  • @FieelFlying
    @FieelFlying Před 10 lety

    But how did you manage to setup TrackIr? All the aircrafts i tried featured "pass-through" cockpits and i end up inglobating my rear set our with my view out of the cockpit. I even asked in the X-Plane forums and noone could help me or tell me how to find aircrafts with "hard walls". Any ideas?

  • @adrenaline4life233
    @adrenaline4life233 Před 11 lety

    High approach and bouncy landing but as for the setup, pretty cool dude

  • @Valcone89
    @Valcone89 Před 10 lety

    cool steup but you know you don't need visule HUD dials etc when you have them phiscally ? you can turn the HUD off in game, and use your actrual dials. very cool setup bro

  • @robertomarx
    @robertomarx Před 11 lety

    Bought TrackIR 5 today, hope i enjoy it, looking at these videos looks simply great. By the way, nice setup. Too bad that in my country things are much more expensive than in US, otherwise i would get these Saitek Panels too, they are awesome. Some more monitors wouldn't hurt :D
    Nice video, and flight!

  • @FlightSim2703
    @FlightSim2703 Před 8 lety

    I think I see now what is done on this video, looks each monitor set to different view, so this wouldn't look realistic if it's so. I hope the bogge will be solved by x-plane10 software, to be able sufficient zoom out, when we set the viewport to 3D cokpit.

  • @Coholbell15
    @Coholbell15 Před 9 lety

    Great take off but I would work more on the trimmer instated of consistently looking left & right, unless you in the international air port.
    Good Job Private ;)

  • @lucascc98
    @lucascc98 Před 2 lety

    Nice setup, one tip dont use both hands on the yoke!

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety

    I've crashed a few times when flying exotic aircraft. It's not too bad, but when you get in a spin you can't get out of it does feel pretty stressful.
    I was showing the simulator to my CFI and I tried landing the space shuttle from orbit. We decided to see how the shuttle reacts to a stall. It stalls, but you cannot recover. We ended up falling to the ground tail first at mach 4 or something like that.

  • @YokePoker1761
    @YokePoker1761 Před 10 lety

    I think it's great it's a C172 sim! Great Sim Pit!

  • @arctic2gamin365
    @arctic2gamin365 Před 7 lety

    Need to use one hand your over working the plane in some of the terns but amazing looking set up

  • @casaamaril
    @casaamaril Před 10 lety

    Great setup, have fun, must be quite immersive

  • @RelativeStrengthFit
    @RelativeStrengthFit Před 6 lety +1

    Good landing

  • @419chris419
    @419chris419 Před 9 lety +1

    You should give Elite Dangerous a try if you've got all this gear.

  • @bryndal36
    @bryndal36 Před 9 lety

    awesome simulator dude, but i have the same headset, and you may need to be careful with the strap above the swivels. they tend to break

  • @BeholdJesse
    @BeholdJesse Před 10 lety +8

    You gotta get 3 60 inch TV's haha
    Then it'd be perfect

  • @PaulHumphries68
    @PaulHumphries68 Před 5 lety

    Great set-up Kevin. Ignore the pro-pilots who clearly get off with picky procedural faults, they're pathetic. Enjoy my friend.

  • @camsteremail
    @camsteremail Před 10 lety

    A little high on the final but its understandable when your being recorded and want to get it right on the first attempt sweet rig need to upgrade my system Been using FSX x plane 9 and x plane 10 only for the demo on x plane 10 but now that 10.25 update is up to par I may retire x plane9 and fsx indefinitely just about have it configured perfectly enjoying tons of payware I purchased and I have it set up almost perfectly for my 8 gigs of ram and core i7 processor long live x plane

  • @varali
    @varali Před 10 lety

    I'll give you this your committed, very nice setup.

  • @DRguitar918
    @DRguitar918 Před 9 lety

    Some people take flight simulators too seriously. Not trying to be rude or anything it's just something I noticed.

  • @jakeperl5857
    @jakeperl5857 Před 7 lety

    Awesome. Thanks for the detailed cost breakdown. I would have to factor in the resulting alimony payments though :)

  • @KevinBentley142
    @KevinBentley142  Před 11 lety

    Yes, that's the trackclip pro. It fit on the plantronics pretty well. There's a picture I just took of it mounted in the description..

  • @medviation
    @medviation Před 9 lety

    It probably is much cheaper to go out there and fly a real plane, but this is still cool though!

  • @MrMesospheric
    @MrMesospheric Před 9 lety

    You fly with two hands? I think I did that, during my first flight lesson. Let goooooo...

  • @g0vtruth2013
    @g0vtruth2013 Před 10 lety

    Oculus VR will be awesome with Xplane..

  • @ontherampflightsim
    @ontherampflightsim Před 10 lety

    I like how TrackIR makes things 'pop' out as if you have some 3d goggles on, but is it only worth it if you have 3 monitors?..

  • @knoxl7
    @knoxl7 Před 8 lety

    One hand on the yoke, the other hand on the throttle when landing. Geez!

  • @huguesd7929
    @huguesd7929 Před 7 lety

    Great sim but please - one hand on the yoke only and always one hand on the throttle during takeoff roll and finals/landing.

  • @stemajor7
    @stemajor7 Před 10 lety

    Regarding the Occulus Rift for flight sims, I'm not sure i would be able to remember keyboard mappings blindfolded. Searching around blindly for buttons and controls.....

    • @patrickwellerwrites
      @patrickwellerwrites Před 10 lety

      well also you can use your mouse, and virtual cockpit mode instead of fancy gear, all i have is rudders peddals, 3 levers and a yoke.

  • @MrClementChee
    @MrClementChee Před 9 lety

    so many critiques. just let Kevin does what he does. why is it bothering some of you so much? if he likes the panel to be up, so be it. what is wrong with that? nice setup man. I wish I have one like that too.

  • @TheTengukami
    @TheTengukami Před 11 lety

    like to see a console look that bad ass pc is master races it has always and will always be the best

  • @hugocortes6673
    @hugocortes6673 Před 9 lety

    That is a really cool setting!

  • @flatbox2982
    @flatbox2982 Před 9 lety

    the UI seems ridiculously huge

  • @mathisfo
    @mathisfo Před 10 lety

    What an incredible setup. I think you was a bit high on your final apporach:) im thinking also of a triple way monitor setup. But I prefer FSX rather than X-Plane

  • @MissyAriadne
    @MissyAriadne Před 11 lety

    If only take off were that smooth in reality

  • @nyxdoc2801
    @nyxdoc2801 Před 9 lety

    Thank you for posting the details. Best wishes

  • @PalmBalms
    @PalmBalms Před 9 lety

    u look a little tense , just jokin i like the setup its awsum i been armchair pilot so long i cant remember when i started, ms 98 good landing

  • @fonzworthbently885
    @fonzworthbently885 Před 8 lety

    SINGLE LIFE GOALS !!!