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Saitek Pro Gamer Rudder Pedals (PC)

Saitek Pro Gamer Rudder Pedals (PC)
From Saitek

List Price: £99.99
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Product Description

Complete your virtual pilot’s controller setup and take flight simulation reality to the next level with the Pro Flight Rudder Pedals.

Control the rudder and toe brakes of your aircraft with your feet - just like real pilots. Adjustable, smooth action gives you optimum control and realism, and brings you even closer to the experience of flying a real aircraft.

Features :

Self-centring pedals with adjustable damping.
Foot rests adjust to fit all sizes and include non-slip materials.
Precise rudder and braking control.
Tension adjustment - choose resistance to suit the way you fly.
High quality, part metal construction for long life.
Saitek’s powerful Saitek Smart Technology (SST) programming software allows gamers to configure their controls to suit their preferred gaming style, and to save the configurations aspersonal profiles.

Technical Specifications :

USB Ports : 1 x USB.
Operating Systems Supported : Windows XP, XP64 and Vista (all versions).
Form Factor : Pedals.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4003 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Saitek
  • Model: PZ35
  • Released on: 2006-10-19
  • Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
  • Subtitled in: German
  • Dimensions: 7.00" h x 16.50" w x 16.00" l, 2.00 pounds

Features

  • System: Win2000/XP
  • Sprache: ML
  • Bussytem: USB
  • Garantie: 24

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Solidly constructed 3-axis pedals maximise flight sim realism by enabling foot control of the rudder function. Silent, smooth action for optimum control and precision.

Box Contents

  • 1 x Pro Gamer Rudder Pedals


  • Customer Reviews

    A good product (albeit not cheap) - essential for good turns4
    To play any flight sim well, you need good control methods. While the rudder is often overlooked as an essential flight control, it is vital for coordinated controls to achieve good turns and also for spin correction.

    These rudder pedals are well constructed, heaver than expected and came in a very large box.

    In use, it is more or less plug and play and the single CD of drivers allows you to load the driver software. Optionally it is possible to load the tools to create custom controls in other applications. The built-in USB cable isn't that long, but this can be extended via third party cables if required. Feedback is positive and the level of force required to turn can be easily adjusted. Each foot pedal has a "pitch forward" capability, presumably for motor-vehicle gaming. It was not possible to find a way to lock-off this pitch movement.

    The only minor niggle is the small amount of play in the centre position. At its most sensitive level, this will turn a simulated glider or similar high performance aircraft. However this is minor and may not be important in casual use.

    The customised control software has not been used so is not reviewed here.

    A good product (albeit not cheap), so overall a four out of five only because it was not possible to lock-off the "foot pitch" movement.

    good for engine failures3
    In flight, it's normal practise to rest your heels on the floor and apply rudder using your toes, this is to reduce the heavy foot forces and make your controls more sensitive. Unfortunately there is a lip on the bottom of the pedals which forces you to rest your entire foot on the pedal, combined with a heavy centering action means it's difficult to make the minute rudder inputs necessary to hold heading, it's awkward for co-ordinated turns. It is good for heavy footwork stuff, engine failures on multis, directional control on take off and also works well as a procedural trainer.

    Just to clarify, light a/c are flown with rudder because the low momentum and short arm moment rudder give good responses. On heavies rudder isn't used because of sweep, oscillatory stability and cause it shakes the plane.

    Foot pitch5
    The foot pitch is for the brakes (Called toe brakes) this is how ALL plane brakes are operated
    including the space shuttle