2. later transformed to mean anything, and can be used in any situation. Mostly used at times of releasing anger and frustration or in a state of shock. Same as "oh my gosh".
Word came from Centreville, VA in the korean community where a majority of korean teens take spanish as a language elective. Started by the Power Rangers of YSKPC.
2. later transformed to mean anything, and can be used in any situation. Mostly used at times of releasing anger and frustration or in a state of shock. Same as "oh my gosh".
Word came from Centreville, VA in the korean community where a majority of korean teens take spanish as a language elective. Started by the Power Rangers of YSKPC.
HOTAS as an acronym stands for "Hands On Throttle And Stick", basicly describing a joystick that can be connected to a PC or a console in order to deliver a maximum in realism, immersion and flexibility to the user.
What sets a HOTAS apart from an "average joystick" is that is consists of two modules that are in some way physically connected:
The "stick" and the "throttle".
Each requires the use of one hand for operation, hence the name.
The only ways of further upgrading a HOTAS system are adding control pedals and/or a head-mounted motion-tracking system.
If you're serious about flight-sims, you won't get around purchasing a HOTAS.
To date the most complete and critically acclaimed models are for a realistic(flight-sim) approach Thrustmaster's Cougar HOTAS and for a sci-fi(MechWarrior/Space-sim) approach Saitek's X52.