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Thrustmaster TFRP Rudder Pedals for Flight Simulators

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Style: TFRP Rudders


Features

  • The Thrustmaster TFRP adds an innovative new product to Thrustmasters wide range of joysticks and other related flight-themed controllers
  • Long range of travel on rudder axis for precise maneuvers.
  • Self-centering rudder axis: The perfect balance between smoothness and resistance for re-centering, for the most accurate maneuvers
  • 4 slide rails crafted of industrial-grade aluminum for perfectly smooth sliding motion.
  • First rudder ever to feature the S.M.A.R.T (Sliding Motion Advanced Rail Track) slide rails system!

Description

You're cleared for immediate takeoff. The Thrust master TFRP Flight Rudder Pedals are compatible on PC with all joysticks on the market. They are also compatible on PS4 with the Flight Hotas 4 joystick (sold separately). This is the first rudder to feature the S.M.A.R.T slide rails system for smooth steering. Its ergonomic design allows you to put your entire foot on the pedal, thanks to the heel-rests. The heel-rests are removable, for alternative ergonomic configurations. You are able to place your entire foot on the pedal, or rest the ball of your foot at mid-pedal. The system of 4 slide rails crafted of industrial-grade aluminum offers perfectly smooth sliding motion. The self-centering rudder axis provides the perfect balance between smoothness and resistance. The TFRP's versatile ergonomic design is suitable for all types of flight (aerial combat, space adventure, civil flight, etc.). With the heel-rest removed, you can control the rudder using the ball of your foot, with your heel on the floor, and with the heel-rest in place, you can rest 100% of your foot on the pedal. The large base and inclined design combine comfort with stability. The two differential brake pedals are 10 inches in length designed to accommodate up to size 12 shoe size. Connectivity includes both USB and/or proprietary RJ12. The TFRP Flight Rudder Pedals are compatible with all PC games supporting multi-USB and rudders. On PC and on PS4, the TFRP works with and connects directly to the Thrust master Flight Hotas 4 joystick (sold separately). T.A.R.G.E.T advanced programming software for PC lets you program the axes of rudders and differential brakes. The USB rudder can be combined with Thrust master USB joysticks (HOTAS WARTHOG, T16000M) and the MFD Cougar control panel, so that they are recognized as a single USB device. You can also access advanced profiles created by the Thrust master community.

Release date: May 23, 2016


Product Dimensions: 13.62 x 21.42 x 15.83 inches; 4.88 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English, French


Item model number: 2960764


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 4.88 pounds


Manufacturer: Thrustmaster VG


Country of Origin: USA


Date First Available: December 1, 2015


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  • Expensive and worth it
Style: TPR Pedals
I had an under $200 set of rudder pedals; they were ok but I could not use them with any degree of finesse, they were just not up to the job. I was very frustrated with poor ground handling and takeoff rolls (in M$ Flight Simulator, BTW). I got these, set them up, tried them for a while, tweaked the setup some, and have been very pleased with their performance. There are still some aircraft in the sim that are very twitchy on the ground (you try to correct a tiny amount, and the aircraft jumps like you kicked the rudder halfway to the floor - not realistic) - I attribute that to the mediocre ground model of FS plus some aircraft vendors have not spent the time to deal with that in their model. The TPR is pretty heavy, but I still find it necessary to have something to anchor them so I can push all the way to the floor if I need to. Most of the time not needed, but no fun when you need a lot of rudder and the pedals slide a bit. So I'd plan on having something to hold them very firmly in place (which is what I recommend for any rudder pedals, not just these). No, I'm not a big muscle guy, I'm not using THAT much force. Overall the action on the TPR is VERY smoooooth. I really like the range of adjustability of the pedal positions so you can keep the brakes out of the way when you're just flying. Also very nice to be able to set the pressure / force needed to actuate the pedals; you have springs that have a very wide range of adjustment. I prefer mine just a bit still, just enough so I can tell when the pedals are centered. These have contributed substantially to my enjoyment and immersion in the simulator; I'd never want to go back to my old pedals. So like I said - expensive, but worth it. Recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023 by tdir-tdir

  • Quality
Style: TPR Pedals
The price tag might frighten you, but the truth is that these pedals are worth it. Other pedals do not have an actual pedal's resolution or feel. These are so smooth, so accurate, and so well-built. The solid frame and engineering that went into these are evident. Works perfectly with X-Plane and MSFS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by Ben

  • Super easy to set up
Style: TFRP Rudders
So they are a nice size and ultra easy to set up, pedals are great and work well and definitely worth it if you have the t.flight hotas. However I would invest in the stronger springs for the pedals and I would also suggest using Velcro strips to secure them in place, other then that they are awesome ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by Banana Banana

  • Excellent value
Style: TFRP Rudders
I bought this last week despite a lot of bad press. They were cheap and plastic, they were too narrow, they were far too light - there was no end to how lousy they were. OK, there is a lot of plastic in them, but to me they do not feel cheap or flimsy. You can push on the plastic but it does not deform. For $80 or so you ain't going to get machined alloy. There are square rubber feet on each corner that grab the floor (wooden floor) solidly and there is no way the unit can move during use. The pedals are very strong and comfortable. I use them with socks on and there is adequate room, on them and between them. There is about 18cm between centre-lines of the pedals, and each pedal is about 11cm wide in the middle. They are about as wide apart, centre to centre, as a piper cherokee I have flown - an actual one. I suspect that a lot of the noise about them being cramped is from people who have not seen them, let alone used them. The pedals run parallel on metal rails, more or less silently, and very smoothly. You can unscrew the heel rests and use them with your heels on the floor, more like a real plane. I tried both, but prefer the rests in place. I placed the unit such that my legs were pretty much extended and got fine and easy movement in the pedals. I use them for Rise of Flight (WW1) so cannot comment on the brakes. I think that for $89 these are excellent pedals - quiet, smooth and solid - and I am really happy with them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2016 by David Griffiths

  • Incredible precision
Style: TPR Pedals
These rudder pedals have incredible precision, which is what I was looking for. I can easily make accurate minor adjustments with these. The only kind of negative thing that I can mention is that the toe pedals (brakes) are a bit soft, there's not much resistance. I've had people complain that they accidentally press the brakes during flight instead of moving the pedals. I personally haven't had this problem as I make sure to press the axels rather than the pedals themselves. I also had someone say they didn't like the width of them. It's important to note that the width of these is made to mimic the pedals in an airliner, these aren't made to imitate GA pedals. I personally have no problem at all with the spacing I find it comfortable. The pedal angle/height is also adjustable too so I adjusted them to a level which makes sense with how I'm sitting and they work great for me. I'm personally absolutely loving these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024 by Ryan

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