May 19, 20188 yr 2000 EUR are a point where motorized throttle quadrants start, you can easely spent up to 5000 EUR for them: https://cockpitforyou.com/epages/2c95f1b7-0292-44fb-beed-ddf57573f479.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/2c95f1b7-0292-44fb-beed-ddf57573f479/Products/0050 System: i9 [email protected] - 32 GB RAM - Aorus 1080ti --- Sim/Addons: P3D v5 + ProSim737
May 20, 20188 yr Still a lot of money for not very accurate hardware. Although, given the lengths they’ve gone to to make it look accurate, I’m hoping they’re doing it on purpose for some reason. its the same problem with the lcd numerals on mode control panels and other ng displays for sale... surely it’s not that hard to get non-slanted numbers on an lcd for mcp’s like their real world mcp’s. maybe I’m being too picky... but I’m almost certain anyone who has spent their career in these things would probably think the same as me? but hey, at the end of the day like everything else, if you’ve got the money and it’s exactly what you want... go for it 🙂 Edited May 20, 20188 yr by Copper. Brian Nellis
May 24, 20188 yr Not full size but has served me for the last 6 years and is perfect for what I need.... http://throttletek.com/g-737v2-g-throttle/ Dan Dan Wabe
June 3, 20188 yr Bernd, Might I suggest Jetmax: https://www.jetmax.ca/products They have a very realistic throttle quadrant for $1600 CA, which might be affordable given exchange rates I’ve had this throttle for two years and it’s great. With FSUPIC, I can set up flap gates and assign key presses that interface with all FSX and P3D airplanes Works well in xPlane as well . Rich Boll Richard Boll Wichita, KS
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