and can be mounted for desk or cockpit-style use. There are realistic pressure on buttons and triggers that mimic the real A10 flight stick. There are ninteen action buttons, with one eight-way "point of view" hat:
Improvements include hands-on throttle and stick control, two new Raytheon Technical Services 5in×5in multifunction cockpit displays, situational awareness datalinks (SADL), digital stores management system, an integrated flight and fire control computer (IFFCC) from BAE Systems Platform Solutions for ...
A moving map display, hands-on throttle and stick, situational awareness data link, GPS-guided weapons, and upgraded DC power have changed the way the aircraft is flown. Today, most A-10 operations are flown at medium to high altitudes, but the “Hawgs” still go low when needed. On ...
The only A10 game I liked ( and for that matter one of the rare few flight simulators ) was A10:Cuba: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2v2Lqqcqmc It had the most amazing physics and controls that no game could recapture even today. You could glide past a cliff, break part of the...