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Importance of Rudder Controls


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Here you go: http://mfg.simundza.com/products

 

I second what Bill says, if you get Crosswinds you will never want anything else. I'd call them a TM Warthog equivalent of rudder pedals :)

 

They do look impressive. I have bookmarked (and possibly salivated at) that page, for now I'd say the vacancy is already filled, but I'm sure I'll find an excuse to upgrade to the MFGs.

 

 

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They look incredible, but surely overkill for most things apart from helicopters where your using them constantly..

 

 

 

ehem and warbirds too.. :musicwhistle:

 

 

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