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CH Products Pro Pedals USB Flight Simulator Pedals ( 300-111 )
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List Price: $149.95
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Product Details
- Binding: Electronics
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- Brand: CH Products
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- Color: Gray
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- EAN: 0040478301117
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- Features: Sliding motion of forward/backward gives rudder input for the "yaw" axis, Heel-toe motion gives differential toe braking control, Three axis of control, plane or car simulator control, Seven foot cable, USB interface
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- Is Autographed Specified
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- Is Memorabilia Specified
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- Label: CH PRODUCTS
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- Manufacturer: CH PRODUCTS
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- Model: 300-111
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- Platform: Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 2000
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- Product Group: CE
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- Publisher: CH PRODUCTS
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- Studio: CH PRODUCTS
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- Title: CH Products Pro Pedals USB Flight Simulator Pedals ( 300-111 )
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- UPC: 040478301117
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- Warranty: 3 years warranty
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Avg Customer Rating: 
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!
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Customer Reviews
So far so good.
I haven't used the product a whole lot yet, but it appears to work as expected.
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Not without fault
They make flying a lot more enjoyable on landings. But the brakes get stuck from time to time, and I have to either press both brakes or move the pedels to free them up. It's a little annoying especially when taxiing to or from the runway. They do beat the alternative. And that's not having them.
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Good, but needs damping
I love them! They completely change my simulator experience and I'm actually getting better at making coordinated turns.
The one thing I would change is the feedback. Right now, the feet oppose each other and provide the only resistance. This is a little different than in an actual airplane, where there is inertia and wind resistance. It's too easy to move, and I have a hard time making precise small movements without tensing up both of my legs. Some sort of damping or resistance in the mechanism would make these perfect. I don't know if anything out there actually has different resistance.
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Worth the upgrade from the twist stick
The CH Pro Pedals add a lot of realism to the flight simulator experience. It took a few sessions to de-program myself from wanting to twist the throttle stick (my rudder control before getting the Pro Pedals). The pedals allow you to get that muscle memory and familiarity with the real world controls. When I first started using them, I intuitively wanted to push the right foot forward to go left, as if I was controlling a steering wheel with my feet or driving a tank. I'd hate to make a beginner mistake like that on a real plane! The pedals are of good quality, a little heavier than expected which helps them stay in place even on some carpets. I agree with some of the comments about the pedals being a little close together - I would like them farther apart. I also think the cord in the back should not stick directly out from the back, as it will be stressed if you have a tendency to push the pedal base against a wall. Overall recommended for anyone looking to enhance the realism of their flight simulator experience.
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The jury is still out.
It may be a setting, but the pedals are unusually sensitive. It might be me so I will update this if I find that I could tweek it.
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