May 31, 201115 yr I have been searching the internet for a good USB realistic throttles for the 737 NGX and can't see to find a manufacturer that makes them - with operational reverse thrusters ect. Does anyone know of any? Paul Gugliotta
May 31, 201115 yr Same question, less than one week ago: http://forum.avsim.net/topic/336272-good-throttles/ Regards, Frank van der Werff
May 31, 201115 yr Same question, less than one week ago: http://forum.avsim.n...good-throttles/ Actually, it was over a week ago...why the attitude?Brian Berkowicz Brian Berkowicz
May 31, 201115 yr I have been searching the internet for a good USB realistic throttles for the 737 NGX and can't see to find a manufacturer that makes them - with operational reverse thrusters ect. Does anyone know of any?PFC, (Precision Flight Controls) has one in their jet throttles section. You have to have their throttle console to use it. I have one and it is great.Tom
June 1, 201115 yr Wow an Ozy that needs to chill out, never thought I'd see the day. It's a funny world when people think you are being an arse when infact they are trying to help. It's no wonder people just walk on by and don't bother to help one another these days. Cheers, Andy.
June 1, 201115 yr Revolution simproducts motorizedhttp://www.revolution-simproducts.com/Home.html John Skibo
June 1, 201115 yr Author Thanks for getting back to me. The Throttletek looks really good for $600. The other one was over $2,000. I did search the forum for throttles and nothing came up. I never seem to get matches on the search engine on this site. I'll experiment. But that is why I love this site. Despite a long search for throttles and finding nothing, you guys found me 2 good makers of them. Thank you. Remember, you are dealing with people of many different computer skill levels - so your expertise is appreciated. By the way, I have the PFC throttles now, and though they work great, they really don't have the look of a true 737NGX. I was looking for something mopre realistic - like the throttletek. Paul Gugliotta
June 1, 201115 yr Does anybody know where Throttletek is located? I looked on their website but could not make a determination as to there whereabouts? This throttle looks very impressive. Does anybody have any experience with this product?Regards,jen noulet
June 1, 201115 yr Does anybody know where Throttletek is located? I looked on their website but could not make a determination as to there whereabouts? This throttle looks very impressive. Does anybody have any experience with this product?Regards,jen nouletI thought the same, so i shot an email off to them and they replied that they are in South America. I suppose that is why they advertise their products in American dollars.Their products certainly look good, but would like a bit more info and photo's of them as well.Frank Cooper
June 1, 201115 yr I have looked into the throttletek myself. I've heard good things from various forums. I have e-mailed them a couple times too and they have always been quick to respond. So support seems like it would be good and that's what I've heard from the other forums too. I'm going to get one as soon as I can afford it. I just upgraded to FSX though so I have to get all my add ons in place first before I get back to adding hardware. It's not motorized though and I don't think it's quite to scale if I remember correctly. I think it's something like 80% scale??? Correct me if I'm wrong. The revolution simproducts are supposed to be awesome. They have motorized and non-motorized versions. But, like someone said, they are expensive - starting around $1200 USD I believe. Regards, Kevin LaMal "Facts Don't Care About Your Feelings" - Shapiro2024
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