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MFG Crosswind V2 as well. Excellent,


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MFG Crosswinds here.


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12 minutes ago, chrisblewitt said:

MFG Crosswind V2 also, they are an excellent set of rudder pedals!

And now even better with the optional damper upgrade!


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1 hour ago, Nyxx said:

lol, they never move they are very heavy. There all metal, metal plate for a bottom. Ali pedal. 7kg. Watch from 7min about "moving"

 

Well that video did for me.  Those are mammoth and will not fit under my desk and leave room for my feet and legs to move around when flying.  My desk has a front to it as if it were being used in an office environment.  My current Saitek Pro Cessna pedals are much lower in profile and can be left in place. I can use them as a footrest if I wish.

Thanks for the video link.


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I use VKB-SIM T-Rudder Pedals, which are affordable and made in very high quality, the disadvantage is that they do not have brake funktion, but I use an axis on the Bravo throttle for brakes and have never felt that I need to brake with my feet.

 


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22 hours ago, Ixoye said:

I use VKB-SIM T-Rudder Pedals, which are affordable and made in very high quality, the disadvantage is that they do not have brake funktion, but I use an axis on the Bravo throttle for brakes and have never felt that I need to brake with my feet.

 

I'll vouch for these. They feel really good.


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On 5/3/2021 at 12:30 PM, fogboundturtle said:

MFG Crosswind V2

I received mine about 3 weeks ago.  I absolutely love them.  I purchased another model about 3 months ago and was not happy.  The MFGs are awesome and built very well.  The other will be an Ebay steal :)

 

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On 5/3/2021 at 12:42 PM, fakeflyer737 said:

TPRs. They feel like real rudder pedals and are under $800.

 

Ok, I am sold, I will buy it.

Just a question, does it include some anti slippery pad?

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1 hour ago, bendead said:

 

Ok, I am sold, I will buy it.

Just a question, does it include some anti slippery pad?

Im not too sure. I bolted mine to a frame so i cant see. 

Worse comes to worse just put a floormat down with some velcro. The TPRs have the same action real rudder pedals do, the MFGs move more side to side and in my opinion look odd. 

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Interesting discussion.  I use a combination of the Logitech G27 pedals and SPAD.Nxt.  Obviously it doesn't work exactly like rudder pedals would, but it works


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On 5/4/2021 at 7:54 PM, bendead said:

 

Ok, I am sold, I will buy it.

Just a question, does it include some anti slippery pad?

There are rubber rings on base. But they dont move and mine are just siting on a vinyl floor.

You will be amazed at how good they are. I also feel they will last a life time.

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