Posted for nothing but amusement and because it was a way-too-long road to get here...
Back in the day I owned a Saitek X-45. Played X-Wing, XvT, and X-Wing Alliance on it. Also Mechwarrior 3 and 4 on my old janky, junky Celeron-powered Compaq. Time passes, I get married, we move from Iowa to Washington state... and I hear about this new game coming out called Elite: Dangerous.
"Well..." I think to myself. "This looks like something fun!" And I tell my wife "I don't want anything elaborate. Just a control setup to fly this game." She agrees. Says it looks fun.
I get into the beta, play, fall in love, and immediately start spreading the word of this amazing thing to friends and family alike.
I look at my old 45... think "Saitek makes good stuff! This is as reliable as the universe!" and hand it off to my best friend so he can have a good quality HOTAS while I move to the next generation: The X-52 Pro. ... Right about the time my wife gets involved and says "This old Cyborg isn't going to cut it for Elite, is it?" ... So! She gets my 72 hour old 52, and I go "ooooh! I've got budget. I should check out this 55!"
... as my wife likes to tell me "Every time you sigh, another Keelback gets built." Well... this story is going to generate a fleet of those little so-and-sos.
I get an X-55. Flies well. has some issues. Nothing a little TLC and detail work can't fix. Things are going well! Until about six months later. November 2014 to May 2015... then the throttle stops working. Open it up. ... "What in the actual...?" Yes, the throttle sawed its own wiring loom in half. Lovely. I return it, get a new one... back in business!
May to November 2015... X-55 #2 fails. Trigger locks in idle position. Internal switch locks in "fire" position. First Python becomes new debris cloud around Jameson Memorial. Check internals... Switch is well and truly $&%@ed. Wiring loom also partially sawn in half. Return it. Get told "Will receive replacement when stock is available" ... I don't like the sound of that...
Seeing the writing on the wall, I spring for CH stick, throttle, and rudders. Now we're in business! (other than the fact that I can't fly with regular rudders... I always have to invert the axis for it to feel right... Oh well, prevents starship thieves.) Love the throttle... linear slider, plenty of controls... flies like a dream!
Wife's X-52 craps out. Throttle starts drifting, then the internal detents fail, throttle is physically incapable of going to zero. She pops it open, and I can hear the anguish as she looks upon the finest QC that Madcatz could muster. (In her words: "Dear Madcatz: QC does not mean 'questionable construction'!" and "Who in the actual HELL though that 'slather grease over everything' was going to be a construction method for anything? Is it magic grease? Is it meta-alloy grease? Maybe I get a beanstalk if I plant this thing in the back lot?")
At this point, we both say "screw it!" She gets the CH setup, I get a Warthog and another set of CH pedals, and we've flown happily ever after. I even bought a proper cockpit seat. Got triple monitors, put everything together... she came home, looked at the setup, looked at me, looked at the setup, and finally said one of the most glorious things I've ever heard:
"I'm mad. But only because I don't have one."
So now we fly together with this:
(The wiring's been cleaned up quite a bit, that's still one of the in-progress shots)
Epilogue:
Ten months later I received a package. Heavy. Slightly smelling of brimstone, broken promises, and janky construction. Sure enough, I open the shipping box and it's a brand new, first-run X-56.
I mailed it to an ex-GF, unopened.
Back in the day I owned a Saitek X-45. Played X-Wing, XvT, and X-Wing Alliance on it. Also Mechwarrior 3 and 4 on my old janky, junky Celeron-powered Compaq. Time passes, I get married, we move from Iowa to Washington state... and I hear about this new game coming out called Elite: Dangerous.
"Well..." I think to myself. "This looks like something fun!" And I tell my wife "I don't want anything elaborate. Just a control setup to fly this game." She agrees. Says it looks fun.
I get into the beta, play, fall in love, and immediately start spreading the word of this amazing thing to friends and family alike.
I look at my old 45... think "Saitek makes good stuff! This is as reliable as the universe!" and hand it off to my best friend so he can have a good quality HOTAS while I move to the next generation: The X-52 Pro. ... Right about the time my wife gets involved and says "This old Cyborg isn't going to cut it for Elite, is it?" ... So! She gets my 72 hour old 52, and I go "ooooh! I've got budget. I should check out this 55!"
... as my wife likes to tell me "Every time you sigh, another Keelback gets built." Well... this story is going to generate a fleet of those little so-and-sos.
I get an X-55. Flies well. has some issues. Nothing a little TLC and detail work can't fix. Things are going well! Until about six months later. November 2014 to May 2015... then the throttle stops working. Open it up. ... "What in the actual...?" Yes, the throttle sawed its own wiring loom in half. Lovely. I return it, get a new one... back in business!
May to November 2015... X-55 #2 fails. Trigger locks in idle position. Internal switch locks in "fire" position. First Python becomes new debris cloud around Jameson Memorial. Check internals... Switch is well and truly $&%@ed. Wiring loom also partially sawn in half. Return it. Get told "Will receive replacement when stock is available" ... I don't like the sound of that...
Seeing the writing on the wall, I spring for CH stick, throttle, and rudders. Now we're in business! (other than the fact that I can't fly with regular rudders... I always have to invert the axis for it to feel right... Oh well, prevents starship thieves.) Love the throttle... linear slider, plenty of controls... flies like a dream!
Wife's X-52 craps out. Throttle starts drifting, then the internal detents fail, throttle is physically incapable of going to zero. She pops it open, and I can hear the anguish as she looks upon the finest QC that Madcatz could muster. (In her words: "Dear Madcatz: QC does not mean 'questionable construction'!" and "Who in the actual HELL though that 'slather grease over everything' was going to be a construction method for anything? Is it magic grease? Is it meta-alloy grease? Maybe I get a beanstalk if I plant this thing in the back lot?")
At this point, we both say "screw it!" She gets the CH setup, I get a Warthog and another set of CH pedals, and we've flown happily ever after. I even bought a proper cockpit seat. Got triple monitors, put everything together... she came home, looked at the setup, looked at me, looked at the setup, and finally said one of the most glorious things I've ever heard:
"I'm mad. But only because I don't have one."
So now we fly together with this:

(The wiring's been cleaned up quite a bit, that's still one of the in-progress shots)
Epilogue:
Ten months later I received a package. Heavy. Slightly smelling of brimstone, broken promises, and janky construction. Sure enough, I open the shipping box and it's a brand new, first-run X-56.
I mailed it to an ex-GF, unopened.