Got CH fighterstick, throttle and rudders, had them for six years and as good now as when I bought them. The Fighterstick takes a wee bit getting used to. Needless to say I'll be getting CH again if these ever go kaput on me.
On the Rof front, all it took was for me to calibrate my controls and now its less stalling and more flying. Back to loving the Camel (read "Winged Victory" by V.M Yeates and you'll know why), on the subject of books, theres also "Sagittarius Rising" a memoir from Cecil lewis (flying Artillery support then on SE5s with 56 Squadron) or "five years in the RFC" by James McCudden (also of 56 Squadron, it was ghost written, the writing is a bit of its time), theres also books by Billy Bishop and one on Billy Barker I've read, but they were not to my liking.
The silly thing about the campaign in RoF is the tasks your given, cover tanks while they attack?, fly CAP over a factory?, it was either artillery support, recon, or go over and give the bally boche a good seeing to. I'd love just to fly missions were it was a game of aerial chess, you either got bounced or you bounced or perhaps you give it a miss because it just does'nt look good.
My belief is its not worth the money I've put into it, not yet anyway, Neoqb are still improving it and appear committed to doing so long term. I enjoy the game as is, it would be a damn sight better if the MP was up to il2 standard (then the penny pinching Scot in me would be happy

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Vin
P.S perhaps we should have a seperate thread for RoF.
Oh the things you can find, if you don’t stay behind. – Dr. Seuss