Solidly constructed 3-axis pedals maximize flight sim realism by enabling foot control of the rudder function. Silent, smooth action for optimum control and precision. Features: Self-centering pedals with adjustable damping, Foot rests adjust to fit all sizes. Precise rudder and braking control. Tension adjustment. High quality, part metal construction. Advanced SST Programming. Connectivity: USB 2.0 System requirements: Win 2000, XP, XP64 Availability: July 2006
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- Realistic aircraft rudder control
- Integrated Toe Brake control
- Adjustable Tension
- Solid non-slip base
- USB connect
Saitek Pro Flight Yoke with Three-Lever Throttle (PZ44)Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
Happy with the product, NOT with the documentation. I haven't hit some of the compatibility glitches mentioned in other reviews, but have found the instructions for programming the controls dense and not real helpful. A glossary defining some of the jargon would be a welcome thing. Lots of trial and error have allowed me to begin to get a grip on the functions of the controls. I suspect my satisfaction will continue to increase as I experiment more. Both the Flight Yoke & the Rudder Pedals definitely need to be programmed to function correctly. I'm using MS Flight Sim X, flying the Grumman Goose, in Vista.......
Simple, yet effective. Operated right out of the box. Didn't need to use the CD that came with it, my PC loaded it no problem. A bit of confusion (mainly on my part) on the operation, but once I figured it out, what a blast. It mimicks the actual pedals/rudder function of the aircraft. Using MS X what a change from a joystick. I highly recommend this if you're a serious simulator junkie like me. My hats off to Amazon for selling a great product at a great price. ......
Product as expected. Simulator items are expensive, but good quality. Not exactly like the real thing, but close enough to practice with. ......
My Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals just came in today. I selected next day air shipping, and they arrived, on time, just as Amazon promised. I've always had hassles when ordering products online, but this time I was very pleased. Amazon stuck to their word, and got my stuff to me right away.
Upon receiving my package, I quickly opened it up. The rudder pedals look very nice, and quite similar to those in many real aircraft. Though they are made of plastic, they are very strong and seem to be well constructed. I set them down by the couch and put my feet on them. I had to adjust the foot rests to the largest setting because I have such large feet. They fit my feet well in this position, with only the very tips of my toes slightly over the edge. They feel very comfortable barefooted, in socks, and even with shoes. However, they do have a tendency to slide on the floor if not secured. This was no problem for me, because they are resting against my wall now, under my computer desk.
The feel of the pedals is VERY nice and quite smooth. They are certainly not unlike those in a real aircraft. I'm currently training for my private VFR license, and these will be very nice to practice with. The tension adjustment knob is also very nice, and it makes adjusting your pedals to fit your preference very easy. You can really fine tune these things to get just the right feel. The toe brake motion also feels very smooth and precise.
I decided to try them out with IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946, probably my favorite combat sim, first. I simply plugged in the pedals, installed the drivers, and was ready to go. Once IL-2 booted up, I went into the HOTAS control section and assigned the pedal axises. My first flight was a little shaky, as I was not used to using the pedals. I kept feeling myself wanting to twist the joystick at first. But, after a few minutes, I began getting the hang of it. These pedals allow you to make VERY precise yaw inputs for crosswind corrections, coordinated turns, complex maneuvers, and sighting in that tricky adversary. I then landed my Messerschmitt Bf-109 perfectly, and was very impressed with the way these pedals handle on the ground. I had to go to the end of the runway, turn around, and make a few more takeoffs and landings just for the heck of it. It was a lot of fun, and feels very, very nice.
But, I was noticing that the position of my Saitek X-52 joystick (another GREAT product) was uncomfortable. So, I went out and built myself a small wooden stand. It positions my joystick firmly on top of a small plank, and it sits between my knees on a small post (just like the position of the stick in a real fighter). The throttle sits on the arm of my chair, and is also positioned correctly now. Once I sat down to play again, I was amazed at how much more realistic it felt. It really immerses you into the game at a totally new level, and it is very exciting. It is a little difficult, now that the "easy-mode twisty-stick" yaw is gone, but I'll get to where I can fly better than ever before in no time. These pedals and an X-52 stick+throttle will boost your game play to totally new heights. There is no way to compare them to a cheap "twisty stick".
Do NOT let the negative reviews turn you off to this wonderful product. I'm really confused as to how people are being so silly about these pedals. They do NOT lock up when you apply full rudder. The only way you will break these pedals is if you rough them up and slam your feet back and forth on them. If you try to fly like that, then you really aren't a good pilot, or you just have no clue what you're doing. There is NO reason to "dog out" a set of rudders pedals. I'm also laughing at the reports of people complaining about these pedals not working right in Microsoft Flight Simulator. It is VERY simple to set them up to work correctly. People were complaining that in MSFS, the brakes are always "half engaged". All one must do is open the control assignments, reverse each brake axis for the pedals, and adjust the sensitivity to your own preference. Yes, it's that simple... Reverse the brake axises for MSFS, folks! And don't forget to turn the "auto-rudder" feature OFF!
Overall, I was VERY pleased with both the product and the service from Amazon.com. I rated 5/5 stars because of this. These pedals will bring your flight sims into the 21st century, and make the game play MUCH more realistic, fun, and exciting. I suggest buying a Saitek X-52 Joystick+Throttle to compliment this wonderful package. You will never regret it!......
I have the Saiteck yoke and throttle set as well and all of the Saitek products have worked well. The rudder pedals were truly plug and play with my system. Which is an HP M8100N with 4 gig of DDR2 6400 ram and an Athlon 64 2X dual core running at 3.024 Ghz (OC). The pedals are well made and really really add to the sim expereince.......
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