If it's realism you're after, step into our USB Pro Pedals. With differential toe brake support and a gas / break function, these pedals can take you from the airfield right down to the racetrack. Don't forget to buckle up!
Sliding motion of forward/backward gives rudder input for the "yaw" axis.
Heel-toe motion gives differential toe braking control.
Three axes of control
Plane or car simulator control
Seven foot cable
Two year warranty
USB interface
Toe Brakes tested and fully functional in the "Fly!" flight simulator (PC Version), Microsoft Flight Sim 2000 and Flight Sim 2001 and 2002.
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The base is strong and about 14" wide by 13" deep, so they will fit under any desk opening. Like the Thrustmaster Elite pedals, these are spaced about 5" apart, double the spread of the basic pedals and more like the pedals in real aircraft.
Like real aircraft, these pedals move on an arc that swings between the two pedals, as if both were mounted on opposite sides of a turntable. When you push on one pedal, your other foot is forced backwards and mirrors real aircraft controls
The physical position and relative arcing of your limbs works well as rudder position feedback.
Unlike Thrustmaster's Elite pedals, the CH Pro pedals also have toe brakes! If you are a civilian flight sim fan, this is a must!
The Pro Pedals USB can also be used in racing sims. CH includes chocks with the pedals to disable them from sliding back and forth in the grooves. The pedals then rotate down like a normal car pedal instead of moving forward on their pivot, and the player can use them as gas and brake in a driving sim.
When the Pro Pedals were first released they came with a one year warranty, but CH later upgraded this to a full THREE years, a testimony to their durability. CH is using new potentiometers, with a new design that they have patented. These potentiometers also get higher resolution than the current optical systems used in some sticks (10-bit vs. 8-bit).
Pedals are a necessity in any prop driven fighting aircraft and even more so in chopper sims. No serious simulation chopper fan will get by for long with a separate throttle and pedals. While the twist action on Logitech's Wingman Extreme Digital 3d, or Saitek's Cyborg will do the job, you simply won't get the precise control or SA that pedals can offer.
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