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TCA QUADRANT AIRBUS EDITION - PC

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Features

  • Inspired by the world of civil aviation, for multiple possibilities Thrust reverser function for total realism when piloting commercial airliners and civil aircraft
  • Thrust levers can be adapted to any style of aviation, thanks to mechanical selectors that let you disable the detents
  • Tensioning screw (accessible via the underside of the throttle quadrant): adjust the resistance according to your preferences
  • Incredible upgradability Throttle quadrant includes connectors for upcoming add-ons in the Thrustmaster TCA ecosystem (sold separately)
  • Two throttle quadrants can be linked together (additional throttle quadrant sold separately), giving you access to four thrust levers instead of two!

Description

Inspired by the world of civil aviation, for multiple possibilities Thrust reverser function for total realism when piloting commercial airliners and civil aircraft Thrust levers can be adapted to any style of aviation, thanks to mechanical selectors that let you disable the detents Tensioning screw (accessible via the underside of the throttle quadrant): adjust the resistance according to your preferences Incredible upgradability Throttle quadrant includes connectors for upcoming add-ons in the Thrustmaster TCA ecosystem (sold separately) Two throttle quadrants can be linked together (additional throttle quadrant sold separately), giving you access to four thrust levers instead of two! Ready to be mounted in your own cockpit: two M6 screw threads make mounting quick and easy Six rubber pads for perfect stability on a desk or table Thrust levers with two axes + connector for Thrustmaster T.Flight Rudder Pedals (sold separately) Fly with greater levels of realism and immersion Exclusive precision, thanks to H.E.A.R.T (HallEffect AccuRate Technology) magnetic sensors: Surgical precision (i.e. 14-bit resolution: 16,384 x 16,384 values!) for the pitch axis and roll axis Magnetic technology ensures excellent precision that won’t decrease over time Ergonomic replica of the Airbus throttle quadrant, for completely realistic takeoffs and landings: Thrust levers similar to those found on Airbus aircraft, with thrust reverser mechanism Realistic detents: "Idle" / "Climb" / "Flex" / "TO/GA" Two “Engine Master” selector switches Eight physical action buttons + eight virtual buttons on each axis for the thrust levers (sixteen in total) Native integration in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Plug and play: the device is automatically recognized in the game Compatible with T.A.R.G.E.T software Thrustmaster Advanced pRogramming Graphical EdiTor software: load or create specific mapping presets for each aircraft, to extend or save all of your favorite settings


Product Dimensions: 114.17 x 55.12 x 78.74 inches


Item Weight: 1.17 pounds


Item model number: 2960840


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: August 27, 2020


Manufacturer: ThrustMaster


Language: English, German


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Monday, Sep 1

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  • Is it me or is it Memorex?
** Edit: ** After quite some research I got it to work, somewhat. It seems that the software provided by Thrustmaster is the key. Make sure you calibrate the quadrant first using their instructions and set the center points with their software. The two axes are not precision, at least I can't get them to sync. They are off and only a compromise. Meaning, one axis is maybe at 30% whilst the other is at 35%, yet the slider are aligned, just for example. This is not good when using auto-thrust! ************************************************************************************************************* Original: I am having trouble to get this thing to work right with MSFS2020. It could be me or the Software or? Perhaps the driver? I really don't know who to blame. Take a plane and take off. As soon as ATC tells to switch to center, the instruments go dark. I have yet to find how to get the instruments back (Probably a MSFS crash). I know, configuration, configuration. By the time you go through all the settings, either I have lost my hair or they got grey. Another possibility could be, that you drive faster from point A -> B then flying. This thing with MSFS 2020 is not plug and play. Plus, there are sudden crashes in mid air, didn't see that before this piece was added. I am somewhat stuck, since I do not know what causes all the unexplained mysteries. Went to Thrustmasters website to find out about others, no go "Page Not Found" was the answer to my question. I guess, I am on my own with that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022 by Oldguy

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