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2 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Sturdy Product, 2007-05-27 These are made very sturdy and seem like they will hold up to almost any kind of abuse.
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Good choice for home use, 2007-05-17 Used with MS FSX these work pretty well. Getting them configured and calibrated is simple and quick. Even has "toe brakes" to give you braking ability. Only down side is the weight. Unit will shift around over time.
5 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
Great realism for Microsoft Flight Simulator, 2007-05-17 After being a joystick pilot dating all the way back to FS98, I finally upgraded to the CH Products Yoke and Pedals this year. I should have done this years ago, the fun of desktop flying with these products is very much enhanced. I am a real Private Pilot and I use FSX to plan and practice all my real life flights before I go. The addition of the CH Products Yoke and Pedals has added another dimension of reality to my practice sessions, and I truly believe these sessions enhance the safety of my real flying. This product has the solid look and feel of quality hardware the minute you take it out of the box. The pedal motion is smooth and repeatable, and very natural to me.
2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
CH Pedals- not enough resistance and brakes are too sensitive, 2007-05-15 Setup of the pedals in Flight Simulator X was a snap. No issues whatsoever. My biggest complaint is that resistance is not adjustable on these pedals and they do not give a realistic yaw control feel whatsoever. They move way too easily. Furthermore the toe brakes are even worse when it comes to sensitivity, and even the slightest pressure on the front part of the pedal causes the brakes to be activated.
2 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Nice and easy, 2007-05-14 After buying the new FSX I decided to treat myself to these Pedals to get the most out of the sim.
Straight out of the box they look good and feel sturdy. Mine are placed on the lowest wooden shelf of my PC desk so the rubber feet are handy as they stop the pedals slipping.
Plugged them into my PC and they were instantly recognised by Windows XP and ready to use. Upon opening FSX they were again ready to use without me having to play around with any of the control options.
Well recommended.
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