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As soon a wheel reaches a certain Max nm i would not recommended to Mount it on a table either way if that is not stable......or too much of the vibration from ffb gets moved onto it.
The problem is that every existing wheel and motor setup is designed for car use which is almost vertical.
To use such a system in an almost horizontal manner. To use this size of wheel with a horizontal plane will need a sim rig. You will not fit this to a desk and have the required leg space without a lot of major modifications.
Having control stalks for wipers and turn signals is very desirable too.
I do hope that other manufacturers see this and consider bringing their own version to market.
Aerosoft are: https://wheel.aerosoft.com/index_en.php
edit: the wheel and the buttonbox look ok, but the pedals look cheap plastic without any weight to it (like the farmsim pedals).
At least the Rim of the Wheel could be bought from every third party manufacturer who might offer such a thing with the proper mounting holes. (of course the buttons etc. would not be included)
And honestly...i have an 33cm diameter (or for people with weird measurements it is around 12.99 inch or so) Wheel rim and the jump to 40cm would not be that big that it would feel much different.
And as scs added the multi key bindings/long-hort press a lot of stuff could be bound to the existing keys of the wheels.
This. The optional mount is so you can position it more truck like between 0-75 degrees.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOzAN75Vhyc&t=423s
"I have never seen it's equal" - The Dread Pirate Roberts
That is really cool. But ouch that price. I guess if you're already invested into a Moza setup, it's prolly not too bad. But going all in on a start is pricey.
My wife would kill me. She already "loves" the Sim'ing thing as it is...
On the site I read they released it in May, but never happend :(