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Dirks Software Releases FS Force

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Now available from Dirks Software is FS Force, an add-on module for MSFS that provides dynamic force feedback effects in response to changing flight conditions. For more information, click on Read More.Dirks Software is pleased to announce the release of FS Force, an add-on module for MSFS that provides dynamic force feedback effects in response to changing flight conditions. On the ground, you'll feel bumps, dips, pavement grooves, sharp cornering, braking forces, hard landings and more. In the air, you'll feel realistic trim forces, and centering forces that vary with airspeed. You can also add friction and damping to the flight controls to further enhance realism. Each airplane can have its own force feedback profile, and all forces are optional and fully customizable. Your force feedback experience can be as subtle or intensive as you like. A trial version of the program is available which gives you 10 free flights. For a complete program description of the program, and to download the trial version, visit:

www.fs-force.com

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