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| CH Products Pro Pedals USB Flight Simulator Pedals ( 300-111 ) |  | Brand: CH Products Category: CE
List Price: $149.95 Buy New: $96.09 You Save: $53.86 (36%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 133 reviews
Format: Cd Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows 95 Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.7 Dimensions (in): 15.7 x 13.3 x 7.9 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: 300-111 Model: 300-111 UPC: 040478301117 EAN: 0040478301117 ASIN: B0000512IE
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| Features:
| • | Flight Simulator foot pedals feature realistic three-axes movement | | • | Easy setup with 7' USB cord | | • | Can be used for driving simulation games | | • | Compatible with Mac and PC | | • | Backed by a 2-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Pro Pedals feature a realistic forward and back pedal motion for flying, as well as a pivot movement for driving games. They're a great companion to CH Product's line of joysticks and flight yokes.For flying, Pro Pedals work as rudders and toe brakes, while for driving they give you extra support and power to accelerate or brake. They're made to withstand the toughest competitor. Designed with rugged, durable components, Pro Pedals will last longer and endure more wear-and-tear than ordinary pedals on the market.Hook Pro Pedals up with your favorite CH Products joystick and take off!
From the Manufacturer Make your flight and racing simulation games even more realistic with the CH Products Pro Pedals USB Flight Simulator Pedals. Three axes of control let you feel brake and rudder movements--just as you would in an actual aircraft. The pedals are sensitive to forward and backward sliding motion for rudder input, giving you an authentic flying experience. A seven-foot USB cord and plug-and-play installation make the Pro Pedals an easy addition to your home computer setup.  | CH Products Pro Pedals At a Glance: - Realistic 3-axes movement and control.
- 7-foot USB cord.
- Works with both flight and driving simulation games.
- Mac and PC compatible.
| |  | | | | 3-axes construction offers a realistic experience. | | Get the Most out of Your Flight Simulator The experience of flying simply cannot be captured with a joystick alone. With three axes of control that will enhance simulated flights, Pro Pedals mimic the movement of the pedals found in many aircraft. Pressure-sensitive heel-toe motion gives you terrific feedback for differential toe braking, while a forward and backward sliding motion lets you control the rudder. Also, the rudder axes can be locked to convert the Pro Pedals into an automotive setup for driving and racing games. Installs in Minutes Adding the Pro Pedals to your system is a snap--simply connect the pedals to an available USB jack and you're ready to go. There are no drivers to download, and the Pro Pedals work with both Mac and PC operating systems. A seven-foot USB cord makes it easy to position the pedals where they're the most comfortable and accessible. By using Pro Pedals with your favorite CH Products joystick (sold separately), simulated flights will be more authentic and enjoyable than ever before. Solid Construction For Years Of Enjoyment The Pro Pedals are constructed of quality industrial components, with a large sturdy base that keeps them firmly planted during flight simulations. The CH Products Pro Pedals USB Flight Simulator Pedals are backed by a two-year limited warranty. What's in the Box CH Products Pro Pedals USB Flight Simulator Pedals and seven-foot USB cable.
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Pro Pedals February 17, 2010 Pro pedals take some time to get after using Flight Sim Yoke in auto mode. The sensitivity can be reduced by changing the setting mode. Good purchase for tail dragger pilots.
"Total Control True Realism" January 27, 2010 Hi I have been flight siming for quite sometime and recently made the Jump to real world piloting both fixed wing and rotary aircraft. The fellas I fly fixed wing with and my instructor for rotary aircraft all agree that my use of flight programs with this equipment has translated into a more fluid, focused training experience. The only thing one does not quite experience is the actual mechanical tactile elements and forces of "G" associated with real world flying. Otherwise When in X-Plane, FX or 2004 Microsoft programs you are real as you program it. This is also true of older Ubisoft titles which fly well and much more acurately than with Logitech controller Sticks. Logitech has just come out with controllers like Ch-Products and Saitek. The Jury is not in on these yet. Try landing on the pitching deck of a carrier in Lomac IL2 or Pacific fighters. You`ll get a real thrill/chill and a sense of accomplishment. Especially when battle dam-aged I love CH-Products READ what you can do W/CMS Software. We have Joy Lt Scott St. John
Great Pedals January 27, 2010 I've been very pleased with the CH Pro Pedals. I have a IMAC 24" and purchased XPlane and the pedals work perfectly. I also use Fusion/Windows and fly MS Simulator X with no issues. Great product. Well built, heavy so they don't slide on the floor.
Simulator rudder pedals December 16, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This unit functioned as advertised and took no knowledge to install. It is being used with Microsofts's Flight Simulator X and it was plug in the USB cable and start flying. The pilot's legs get a bit fatigued because there seems to be a different angle from a real cockpit. A different computer seat helps relieve the condition. The pedals don't have quite the same feedback as the real thing but that was expected, its a computer not a Cessna. No real complaints, it adds a lot of realism and allows forward and side slips as well as realistic spin recovery. The unit is heavy enough to pretty much stay positioned on the floor and is light enough to easily move out of the way when not flying. Have only tried the unit with light aircraft so don't know how it funtions with the heavys or the choppers. Probably won't try them as I know that if it doesn't have a propeller, it can't fly.
Learn to land in a crosswind October 31, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
At the start of my fifth flying lesson, I made a frighteningly bad takeoff in a crosswind. I was pedaling completely the wrong way, and made a bad condition worse. It was clear I needed to develop some pedal skills without bruising anything more substantial than my ego.
The CH pedals work great on my no-name quad core homebrew Vista 64 box. Plug them into the USB, then install the CH Control Manager off CD. I leave the CH Control Manager program running - seems to work better that way. Anyway, when I resume from Sleep, I have to "Rescan" to make the pedals work - this takes a couple of seconds.
Build quality is good, and anybody who wants to really jump on the pedals real hard should reflect on whether they would want to do this to a Cessna. I do not have any problem with the pedals sliding around on the carpet.
Pedal skills come along quite rapidly. You will obviously start in calm conditions, then add crosswinds. Make sure you research what you are supposed to do with the controls to counter crosswinds. You set up with the stick one way and the pedals slightly the other. On the ground, pedal action is realistically delayed. I found that performing extended runway takeoffs on part throttle really helped make pedaling second nature. I'm happy to say that, starting from dangerously bad, I can now do perfect still-wind landings, and decent cross-wind ones. You will, too.
Amazon offers a package complete with the matching Yoke and the FSX software. It saves a small amount and is worth considering. For less than the cost of 2 lessons, this is a real investment for anybody learning to fly.
A quick note on the matching Yoke - works fine, my only complaint is that the Trim control is way too sensitive and difficult to use. Trim, though, is the easiest of the major controls to learn.
I did not compare (other than by reading the reviews ) the competing Saitek parts. These CH parts work fine for me.
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