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Review Date: Wed, February 4, 2004
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Recommended: Yes |
Price paid: $120.00
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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Very smooth movement and suitable resistance for simulating rudder controls
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Cons:
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None
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With a heavy solid base and good traction on smooth flooring these rudder peddles are the best you can get in this price range. They are geared so that as the pilot pushes one pedel forward the other retreats back towards them. The product also has 2 mor axis of control, one on each pedal that are typically assigns as toe breaks. By depressing both pedals at the same time the pilot applies even wheel breaks across all wheels, and since they opperate independently the pilot can depress one without the other or at varying different degees of pressure to attain the effect of differential breaking on one side of the aircraft or the other. The peddles are also supplied with a device allowing the user to lock the rudder peddles in place and use the toe break axis as gas and break for driving games.
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Review Date: Thu, February 5, 2004
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Recommended: Yes |
Price paid: $100.00
| Rating: 10
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I definately recommend it.
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Review Date: Fri, July 16, 2004
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Recommended: Yes |
Price paid: $150.00
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Solid Feel
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Cons:
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See Below
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The pedals are of the same quality as the yoke. I have only 2 negative comments about the pedals. 1) the ridge of the pedals for the heel is not tall enuff. Its only about an inch high. In my case....that rubs very ruff on my heel (I usually fly in stocking feet). If it were about 2" high, it would be a lot more comfortable IMO. 2) The angle of the pedals in a neutral position (too steep). It may be that my setup is not conducive to comfort (I'll be experimenting with different chair heights, etc to see if I can find a more comfortable position). But, with my straight back dining chair, I cannot get the pedals into a "comfortable" position for flying any length of time. I can whole heartedly recommend the pedals if you want to experience more "realistic" flight. They're very nice for crabbing and slipping.
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Review Date: Sat, December 18, 2004
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Recommended: Yes |
Price paid: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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WOW
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Review Date: Wed, July 6, 2005
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Recommended: Yes |
Price paid: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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These are great, don't know how I servived without them!
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Review Date: Mon, September 19, 2005
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Recommended: Yes |
Price paid: $110.00
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Adds greatly to the FS experience!, not just for flight simming
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Just like thier yoke, this is a quality product! my only negative coment about it is that the brakes are overly sensitive and when I go to set a null zone it only makes it worse! However, I think the problem is probably with drivers or my comp or somthing and not with the product!
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Review Date: Sun, July 15, 2007
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Recommended: Yes |
Price paid: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Works nicely, Makes you feel like a pilot
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Cons:
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makes alot of noise when you move them
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Wow...this thing is amazing. and works well in FS! I recommend this to everyone, although they make alot of noise when you move them but oh well. as long as I can fly!
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Review Date: Sun, December 2, 2007
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Recommended: Yes |
Price paid: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Greatly enhances Flight Sim expierience, easy to use and set up
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Cons:
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Overpriced, not suitable for atatching to tables which arent at least 2" thick
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This Flight sim Yoke is a great product to enhance your flight sim experience even though it could use some work on alignment and attachment to tables, it offers any flight simmer the chance to get the most out of fs2004 and overall i would say that no flight sim enthusiast is complete without this yoke.
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