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5.0 out of 5 stars The best rudder pedals i've ever owned.
First complaint is that the seller is selling the product at £10 above the recommended MSRP, but as my Saitek Pro Rudder pedals had just didn't want to wait as the Bolo site didn't list an expected delivery date for rudder pedals at the standard MSRP.However as an initial review after a few hours use I can find little to complain about the pedals themselves.The pedals have an RSJ 12 Connector for connecting directly to the Thrustmaster T HOTAS 4 along with an RSJ 12 to USB adapter to enable you to connect directly to PC via USB should you want to mix and match to a HOTAS system of your choice.I am currently using this with a 3 year old Saitek X52 Pro HOTAS with no problems in Elite Dangerous.First thing to say is that this is the third set of rudder pedals that I have owned. I initially started with a set of Simped rudder pedals which while robust, were too wide for my liking. This was follows with the Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals which lasted me for 3 and a half years until one of the toe break spring mountings gave way with no warning.Initial impressions of the Thrustmaster pedals are very favorable. Whereas both the Simped and the Saitek pedals needed to be secured somewhat to the floor with the latter secured through Velcro strips on my carpet, the Thrustmaster Rudder Pedals are stable enough on carpet due to the lack of resistance on the pedal sliders with no need for worry about finding a way to secure them further.The individual pedals each ride on a pair of aluminium rails. Thrustmaster have named the system S.M.A.R.T, Sliding Motion Advanced Rail Tracks. There is just enough resistance for you to gauge the pedal position, without having to worry about the pedals moving on the floor. Furthermore as I use an office chair on castor, I had no issues with the chair itself moving involuntary due to the pedal resistance, a problem I found with both of my previous pedals.In game, I found them to be accurate and easy to use, with the only problem being that due to the lack of resistance that it was easy to find a little bit of right rudder being applied inadvertently. However I was able to adapt to this and learn to relax my feet in to the center detente on the pedals. It is possible that I could adapt the centre dead-zone with the Thrustmaster TARGET software downloaded from their website, but my initial experience of the software is that it feels very unintuitive to use.In general though, I have to say this is the best set of rudder pedals that I have used, and even at the £90 pounds that I paid, the cheapest. Certainly from initial impressions, these are the best pedals that I have ever owned, with the feel being just right out of the box.The pedals also incorporate a toe-break function pivoting through the center of each foot when resting on the whole pedal. I have not been able to test this much at the time of writing, but again I find that the motion is very smooth and fluid with little resistance, without the fear of activating it unbidden. I hope to update this review at a later point after tesing it both on Elite Dangerous on the planetary vehicle, and on Flight Simulator X on Steam.One thing to finish on is that although the Thrustmaster Pedals come with attached heel rests, there are removable (through a supplied allen key) for any budding pilots who prefer to fly resting their heels on the floor (like real pilots). However while using the pedals using my shoes, the heel-rests never felt uncomfortable to use in this position.
5.0 out of 5 stars Used for MSFS 2020, Absolutely Essential
Purchased this for use with my basic HOTAS setup for MSFS 2020, It adds a whole new level of immersion and enjoyability to the overall experience that I feel is absolutely essential for playing the game. I cant speak for other games, but it worked right away with no setup needed.The item itself feels well built and strong enough that I do not feel that it will break anytime soon.
4.0 out of 5 stars Work Great!
Ok, these are one of the two affordable rudder pedal sets available on the market so you're not exactly blessed with choice. These are plastic with metal sliders but they do feel fairly solid and I don't feel like I'm in danger of breaking them unless I do something daft. They're plug and play and I had no issue with the PC (Windows 10) detecting them. The only downside I would say is that the pedals are quite close together and they could really do with being another six inches further apart.I must admit, I wasn't too happy forking over the money for these but I've wanted a set of rudder pedals ever since I first played FSX over a decade ago. With a bit of luck they will last as long as some of my other controllers and will end up being a good investment.
5.0 out of 5 stars Just the pedals
These are one of the least expensive set of pedals you can get, but far from the worst. They are almost completely made out of plastic as you might expect but they are more robust than they initially appear. As long as you don't use them while wearing walking boots they should be fine.The Pros: Good value for money compared to others on the market. They have toe brakes and the pedals slide smoothly. They worked straight out of the box I just plugged them in and calibrate them in the game itself with no need to download and install drivers (I use Windows 10 and the game was X-Plane 11).The Cons: The cable from the pedals is quite short so your PC needs to be on, or next to, the desk/chair you are going to use them from. The two pedals are set quite close together and may be a little uncomfortable if you keep your feet on them all the time. There is no means of adjusting any of the tension in the pedals and may be a bit stiff for children under about 7 or so.I am more than happy with this product and think if you want a pair of pedals for a flight simulator these are the ones you should go for, unless you want pay out £200+ .
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product
These are brillaint and just what I needed
5.0 out of 5 stars great for the price!
These do what they say on the tin.
3.0 out of 5 stars A little narrow.
As you would expect from Thrustmaster it is well made, but for a couple of things.The lack of any tensioning on the rudder axis and the distance between the pedals. The latter leads to an unusual leg position and in a cockpit set up with the control column between the knees could be uncomfortable for prolonged use. Depending on the control column used it could lead to control restrictions with your knees close together.Item returned for credit.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
They are amazing work so well with microsoft flight simulator 2020!
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Ik gaf dit als cadeau aan mijn vriend, die een echte sim-flight fan is. Hij was er direct weg van. Hij kan nu veel preciezer landen en taxiën. De pedalen schuiven ook niet weg op zijn antislipmat die onder zijn bureau ligt.
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Şimdiye kadar hep bilekten veya parmak kısmından rudder kullanarak uçuş similasyonları kullanmıştım ilk etapta bu geçiş biraz kafa yakıcı olsa da çok keyifli
Works as advertised
Works as advertised. Used it in conjunction with my T Flight Hotas X (purchased in 2015), also by Thrustmaster. A great tool for learning on the Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Excellent palonnier, pour experts comme débutants.
J'ai commencé les simulateurs de vol dans les années 80 (oui, je suis un vieux...) avec la première version de Flight Simulator sur Apple 2. Et depuis, le virus ne m'a pas quitté. Alors j'ai investi dans le HOTAS Warthog, et puis comme il n'y a pas de contrôle palonnier sur le joystick du Warthog, j'ai acheté ce palonnier de la même marque.- Tout d'abord, il est de petite taille. Il est plus étroit que ceux des marques concurrentes, ou du TPR de Thrustmaster. Cela peut gêner certains. Je me suis posé la question, mais en fait, ce n'est pas gênant pour moi. C'est une affaire de préférences personnelles je pense. De plus, cela peut être un avantage si vous n'avez pas beaucoup de place sous votre bureau, ce qui est mon cas. Si j'avais pris le TPR par exemple, qui fait 52 cm de large, cela aurait posé problème, car le caisson de basses de mes enceintes est sous le bureau. Avec celui-ci, aucun souci.- Ensuite, au niveau précision, c'est parfait, encore une fois, pour moi en tous cas. C'est sur qu'une plus grande largeur peut sans doute améliorer la précision dans le sens où un plus grand débattement facilite les petits ajustements. Encore une fois, cela peut-être subjectif, mais pour moi, c'est suffisant. Avec le temps, peut-être deviendrai-je plus exigeant, mais pour le moment, c'est bien. Vous pouvez retirer les cales au niveau du talon, ce qui permet d'utiliser les pédales avec le talon posé au sol, ce qui permet une précision aux petits oignons. Avec l'habitude, on peut aussi y arriver avec les pieds sur les pédales. Encore une fois, c'est une question de préférences personnelles, mais c'est bon de savoir que l'on peut adapter à ses préférences. En tous cas, pour les décollages et atterrissages par vent de travers, c'est pratique et simplifie les choses de façon spectaculaire!-Les freins différentiels sont très pratiques lors des phases d'atterrissage, et lors des phases de taxi avant et/ou après décollage/atterrissage. Cela permet de diriger l'avion avec une grande précision, et ajoute au réalisme de l'ensemble qui est déjà superbe avec MSFS 2020.- Dans MSFS 2020, il suffit d'installer le palonnier, de démarrer Flight Simulator, et... c'est tout. Le palonnier et les freins sont déjà configurés par défaut, et correctement. Que demander de plus?Pour terminer, ce palonnier est très bien. Il sera adapté aux pilotes chevronnés comme aux débutants, pour un prix raisonnable. Bien sur, pour les "hard core simmers" ;-) , il y a beaucoup plus cher et plus sophistiqué, mais même le TPR par exemple, qui coûte 5 fois plus cher, a ses défauts: on peut difficilement poser les pieds par terre avec par exemple. Je ne l'ai pas essayé, donc je ne peux pas dire grand chose de plus, mais c'est ce qui me vient à l'esprit en le voyant. Après, c'est sûr qu'il est plus réaliste, c'est à vous de voir se cela vaut ce prix.Bons vols à tous!-- NOTE: il ne faut JAMAIS calibrer les joysticks et palonniers de la marque avec l'outil de calibration des propriétés de Windows, car windows opère une calibration logicielle dans... windows, logique. Il faut impérativement utiliser les outils Thrustmaster à télécharger sur les pages de support des périphériques, que ce soit pour le TFRP, le TPR ou le Warthog. Sinon, il faut réinitialiser les paramètres de windows ET des périphériques en désinstallant les drivers Thrustmaster, en faisant une remise à zéro dans les paramètres windows, et en réinstallant les drivers un par un. Lors de l'installation des drivers, une calibration automatique est opérée. Ensuite, pour vérifier ou affiner, vous pouvez le faire, *mais* avec les outils de la marque, qui sauvegardent les paramètres dans le périphérique directement, d'après ce que j'ai vu, ce que windows ne sait pas faire, bien entendu. Pas compliqué, mais prend du temps inutilement.
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