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Thrustmaster Reveal - TPR Rudder System


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TM Revealed new rudder pedals... made of Steel and Aluminum (I will most likely be getting some foot time with these next week at E3, so standby)

 

https://www.facebook.com/ThrustmasterOfficial/photos/a.233998930063131.53080.186029474860077/1594090547387289/?type=3&theater

 

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Perfect timing, my Saitek Pro combat pedals have sand in them and dont work smoothly anymore.

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Soooo looking forward to this.

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Thrustmaster should send me a set to test head-to-head against the holy grails (Slaw's) :music_whistling:

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Can't wait to see how to work exactly and if they must be mounted or something. :thumbup:

 

Not required, but is recommended. There are holes on the base plate for mounting.


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Wonder if they offer a proper damping mechanism?

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This is certainly interesting, I would not have thought they would do something like that. Good move on their part.

I myself am very happy with my Crosswinds so I likely would not be interested, but nice to have an option like this.

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These are mechanically very similar to the very high end pedals I like. If the quality is there and the price isn't over the top, I just might retire my ever-lasting Saitek Pro Pedals. The super expensive ones that I like even replicate the little handle you turn to adjust the pedal reach to match your leg length. My application is for mimicking an F-4 Phantom setup, and these look close enough to save me a ton of money compared to the other ones I have been looking at.


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If they are 299 or less US dollars then it is a day one buy for me.

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If I was to buy new pedals I would want hall sensors, with hydraulic dampers no springs or pots, must have toe brakes.

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I myself am very happy with my Crosswinds so I likely would not be interested, but nice to have an option like this.

 

My Crosswinds will arrive 3 weeks from now, so sorry TM. But a decent new Throttle though... :music_whistling:

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Looks like leg movements are independent from each other? Not sure I like that.

 

Is not, the turnbuckles in the inverted 'L' piece at each side are linked to an horizontal bar behind pedals, so pedals move together, in opposite directions.

 

If I was to buy new pedals I would want hall sensors, with hydraulic dampers no springs or pots, must have toe brakes.

 

TPR pedals use what Tm call H.E.A.R.T. (HALL EFFECT ACCURATE TECHNOLOGY) in all three axes - rudder and brakes, see in their PR.

 

This pedal is inspired in airlines pedals - GA market (FSX, X-Plane...) is bigger than CFS (IL-2's, DCS...) market, but P-51, P-47 pedals use similar geometry.


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