Feature

●Product 1: Official replicas of the joystick, throttle and control panel of the U.S. Air Forces A 10C aircraft
●Product 1: Detachable joystick handle crafted entirely of metal, with detachable metal plate for desk or cockpit style use
●Product 1: 19 action buttons in total + one 8 way “point of view” hat
●Product 1: Dual throttle system with metal hand rest


Description

Thrustmaster Hotas Warthog PC The HOTAS WARTHOG USB dual-throttle joystick is the result of an intense collaboration between Thrustmasters development teams and members of the "simmer" community. Exchanges and studies were carried out constantly throughout the products development phase, in order to create a joystick which meets the most specific and precise requirements of the experts. The result is the HOTAS WARTHOG: a replica set of the joystick, dual throttle system and dual throttle control panel of the U.S. Air Force A-10C attack aircraft. Weighing in at more than 14 lbs and using metal for the joystick, throttle handles, and bases, the HOTAS WARTHOG joystick is physically imposing. When you take into account the 55 fully programmable action buttons and 2 four-direction hat switches, each with a built-in push button (the first joystick in the world to incorporate such a feature), it becomes clear that the HOTAS WARTHOG is in a class of its own. Buttons and triggers require pressure identical to that of an actual airplane. View larger Extensive controls and programmable LEDs create the most realistic experience possible. View larger The Most Precise and Feature-Filled Joystick You Can Get The joystick features 19 action buttons, along with a "Point Of View" hat. It provides extreme precision, thanks to the H.E.A.R.T HallEffect AccuRate Technology magnetic sensor system it employs: 16-bit precision (65536 x 65536 values), with no gimbals (cardan joints). Whats more, pressing on the joysticks buttons and triggers requires pressure identical to that required in an actual airplane a true first in the world of joysticks. Particular attention has been paid to freedom of use for simmers, with the joysticks handle being detachable (so that it can also be used on the base of the HOTAS Cougar joystick, if the user wishes), and its base being detachable as well (allowing you to install the joystick in a cockpit). A carefully designed dual throttle system allows independent control of two engines. View larger A physically imposing joystick, the HOTAS WARTHOG is in a class all its own. View larger Pull and Push Throttle System with Disengageable Afterburner The throttle component has also been very carefully designed, with a dual throttle system allowing for independent control of 2 motors: a locking system lets the user either attach the 2 throttles together, or else keep them independent of one another. The magnetic sensor technology used for the throttles (14-bit resolution, with 16384 values on each throttle) provides unrivaled precision. Switching to the Idle and Afterburner detents is carried out via a Pull and Push system, for even greater realism. The Afterburner detent is disengageable, allowing users to perfectly adapt the throttle control to the type of airplane they are piloting. The throttles feature a total of 17 action buttons, a "Point Of View" hat and a "mouse hat / slew control". Control Panel with 5 Programmable LEDs The products final mechanical component, the control panel, provides an extensive number and variety of controls. It includes a friction wheel, allowing users to manually adjust the resistance of the throttles according to their own taste. It also features backlighting for functions, which users will certainly appreciate for night flights; the 5 programmable LEDs are also a plus for use in dark or low-light conditions. The base includes a "trim wheel" and 15 action buttons, including numerous push buttons with resistance identical to that on a real airplane and industrial metal switches (2 or 3 positions) with highly realistic pressure. Innovative, High-Performance T.A.R.G.E.T. Software The HOTAS WARTHOG joysticks deadly weapon is known as T.A.R.G.E.T (Thrustmaster Advanced pRogramming Graphical EdiTor). T.A.R.G.E.T is a software suite allowing users to test, configure and program Thrustmaster controllers, chief among them being the all-new HOTAS WARTHOG, but also the MFD Cougar, the HOTAS Cougar and the T.16000M. T.A.R.G.E.T lets users create programming configurations which are either more or less complex, depending on the users taste, simply by using their mouse and the Drag and Drop principle. Three different programming levels are available: "Basic", to get started; "Advanced", to employ more advanced functions; and finally "Script", to harness the full power of the software. It should also be noted that in this software suite, the standard Script language has been totally rewritten to provide more flexibility, new functions and virtually unlimited possibilities. T.A.R.G.E.T is more than an interface: its also a powerful software application capable of simulating virtual devices such as a keyboard, joystick, mouse, and so on, in order to simulate all of the actions required for these devices use. These actions are measured on the axes and buttons of the physical controllers, but sent to software applications via a virtual controller. In this way, T.A.R.G.E.T allows for total interaction between different Thrustmaster USB controllers, with simplified configurations in simulators, and the use of a single preset for all controllers, rather than having to use as many different presets as controllers. Finally, T.A.R.G.E.T includes built-in presets for well-known games (both recent and older titles), and lets users create new presets too. The HOTAS WARTHOG USB dual-throttle joystick is the result of an intense collaboration between Thrustmasters development teams and members of the "simmer" community. Exchanges and studies were carried out constantly throughout the products development phase, in order to create a joystick which meets the most specific and precise requirements of the experts. The result is the HOTAS WARTHOG: a replica set of the joystick, dual throttle system and dual throttle control panel of the U.S. Air Force A-10C attack aircraft.