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Simplayer Black Shark KA50 Collective Grip + Force Feedback Base for DCS World and X-Plane Series
Features of Collective Grip:
Black Shark KA50 Flight Stick Grip
* A high-precision joystick controller designed for flight simulation enthusiasts
* Retains the basic functions of the original KA50
* Greatly increases the number of buttons and axes
* Optimized for multi-aircraft compatibility
* Supports app-based calibration
* Suitable for precise control of various helicopters (such as DCS: Ka-50, Apache, Mi-8) as well as a wide range of fixed-wing aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane
Black Shark KA50 Helicopter Force Feedback Collective Stick
* The Black Shark KA50 flight stick grip, when paired with the force feedback base, can achieve control of 5 axes.
Enhanced Axis Control
* Dual throttle axes (newly added dual-axis on the left side)
* Left Axes (Z and RZ): Can be assigned to helicopter throttles (such as independent control of the left and right engines of the Ka-50) or to fixed-wing throttles (such as single throttle for fighter jets or differential throttles for twin-engine aircraft).
* Joystick Axes (RX/RY): Equipped with high-precision Hall sensors and an automatic dead zone at the center point, it provides accurate flight control while preventing drift.
Greatly Expanded Button Layout
* Front Panel: Two 3-position switches (upgraded from the original 2-position), which can be assigned to more complex functions such as weapon modes, radar scanning, flap control, throttle control, landing gear control, and more.
* Left Side: Two additional axes for optimized throttle control.
* Bottom: Seven additional buttons that can be assigned to more custom functions. For example, when flying dual-seat helicopters such as the Apache, they can be mapped to various George AI commands and auxiliary functions.
* Total Button Count: Increased by more than 50% compared to the original version, meeting the needs of advanced flight simulation.
Multi-Aircraft Compatibility
* Perfectly adapted through dual throttle axes and 3-position switches.
* Helicopters: Ka-50, Mi-24, UH-1, Apache, etc.
* Fixed-Wing Aircraft: F/A-18, F-16, various civil aircraft.
* Ground Vehicles: Tank throttle control.
Companion App Calibration
* Supports independent calibration of 5 axes.
* Also allows adjustment of force feedback settings such as gravity compensation, damping, and limit force.
Compatible Games:
* DCS World
* For Microsoft Flight Simulator series
* For X-Plane series
* IL-2, as well as most other flight simulation software available for PC on Windows systems
Packing List:
* 1 × Joystick Grip
* 1 × Force Feedback Base
Packaging Details:
* Weight: 2.2kg
User Guide:
I. Installation and Connection
1. Install the stick grip onto the compatible force feedback base (M36*2.0 threaded interface), and connect the 5-pin cable to the corresponding port on the control box.
2. Secure the force feedback base in a suitable position.
3. Connect the 24V power supply to the force feedback base.
4. Connect the control box to the PC via USB; it is plug-and-play with no driver required.
5. Press the START button on the control box.
6. Download and install the official app. In the app, select the "Collective Stick" option to perform gravity compensation and configure other parameters.
7. Select the corresponding stick grip model KA50 (distinct from VPC-KA50).
8. Calibrate the five axes in sequence (move each to its maximum and minimum range; the app records automatically).
II. Precautions
* Avoid plugging or unplugging the 5-pin data cable while powered on. Replacing compatible stick grips must also be done with the power turned off.
* Avoid harsh working environments to prevent dust from affecting the accuracy of the Hall sensor.
* If buttons become unresponsive or other malfunctions occur that cannot be resolved through the app settings, try restarting by first disconnecting the power/USB, then reconnecting the power and plugging in the USB cable in order