shame you haven't used the MFGs. I would have liked a comparison. I have the MFGs with the damper right now and they are incredibly precise but don't mount well to my new NLR flight stand pro. Eyeing these because supposedly they work better with it. Not sure I like how they travel in an arc though rather than flat forward and back.
Great review. I've had these for more than a year and already thought they were the best on the market even with all the competition today. Then, this weekend, I removed the springs and added a 13" Adjustable Motorcycle Steering Damper to it instead. Man, now they are even better. I fly mostly helicopters or warbirds in DCS, and a great pair of pedals are really needed IMHO. Now 1 - there is much more realistic resistance (making taxiing both easier), and 2 - they stay where I put them, making for a much more realistic helicopter experience. I can highly recommend these pedals. Thanks for your video. Your channel is really awesome, and you're doing great work.
Hi Mark, i bought these around six months ago when i realised the Charlie Rudder Pedals were probably going to take forever to get, absolutely no regrets, the extra money is worth it for the realism you gain
Had my TPR (after trying 3 others) for 4 years now and found it almost perfect. I modded it for the steering damper mod (Just search on YT) and that made them perfect. Took away the springy return and gave them almost real feedback which can be modified with the damper knob (especially beneficial for choppers)
Hi from France, bought my TPR from a guy who have been using it for years. As it is very stiff and strong it's a great deal to buy it already used for those who don't want to pay the full price. And yes, it's doing a great job
I got these about a year ago and they're such a game changer. I mostly fly general aviation and especially conventional landing gear aircraft like the Piper Cub and DC-3. The TPR Rudder Pedals are definitely expensive, but they're very accurate and are built to last a lifetime. If you can afford to spend that much on rudder pedals, they're worth it in my opinion.
Pros: - full metal, sturdy construction - adjustable - precise - they only rudder pedals I know which can enhance the decor of your room, looking like aviation-grade thing, brought directly from a real plane (brushed aluminum and intricate pendulum construction). Cons: - the pedals are mounted relatively high from the floor, so if you want to operate the brakes, you can't rest your heels on the floor or the pedals itself which may be considered not so comfortable.
These look like great pedals! I’m trying to decide on my first set atm. I’m looking at MFG, Virpil ACE, Slaw (my current favorite) and a few other brands. The build quality on the TPR’s looks very impressive and they look comfortable to use. I love looking at flight sim gear but I hate shopping for it because there’s too many good choices! Lol Also the narrator’s voice has good ASMR values - he should do meditation videos!
Bought the TPRs in July 2020 shortly after getting the Warthog HOTAS. Brilliant pedals and extremely lifelike (C172) especially with the damper mod. Good to know they aren't too heavy for a motion rig if I eventually spend more time in VR than flatscreen 🙂
I've had these rudder pedals for about 6 months. They are perfect and are the only ones to allow the true geometry found in an airplane. It's true that the pedals are further apart than in many planes but this is not a detail that harms its use. All competing models do not even allow you to use the rudder as in real life, heel to the floor and toe on the pedals. This is probably the main reason TPR offer better precision. Like in a car, we keep our heel on the floor and pivot the foot on accelerator or brake pedal. And in real plane we only lift our heels to brake for a precise and progressive braking. They are well worth their higher price as they are the only true rudder pedals on the market.
Hi Mark, had mine for 3 years now and they are a great set of pedals. Just watch out though for the small casting that attaches to the pedal to mount the toe brake link. The raised ‘collar’ part of that mounting which is threaded will break out the side if too much brake pressure is applied. They can actually be turned round and the ball connector screwed into the other side although it won’t aline quite as designed. Cheers Andy
I just picked this up for £374 ($474 USD) at Best Buy for an open boxed version. They look brand new, and everything seems to work good. I’ve been using the MFG Crosswind V3 rudder pedals, which sell for $322 USD. I’ll be selling my MFG’s on eBay.
After going through 3 separate pedals from competitors I gave in and purchased the over-priced Thrustmaster TPR Rudder pedals and with confidence I can say you could kill a man in a bar fight with these things! They are ALL-METAL constructed and will probably outlive me. If you were like me and tired of wasting money on cheaper yet brittle built rudder pedals, then just cave in and purchase the TPR Rudder pedals from Thrustmaster, they will be the last rudder pedals you will ever need to buy. 🤗
Hi Mark. I got the Thrustmaster's TPR (Pendular Rudder) a year ago. They are great. And they are my FIRST rudder pedals. I remember over the years, at the now dead, Flight Sim show in Cosford, I had the opportunity to try several rudder pedals in the £ 90 to 200 range. Well, they were all rubbish. No way I would waste money on rubbish. These Thrustmaster's TPR (Pendular Rudder), however, are great, but be aware that they are very sensitive to static electricity, as they are all metal. When it is hot in London where I live, with carpet 7 centimeter under the wooden frame I built for them. In hot weather, as soon as I move my feet from the carper to the unit, I hear a USB sound, then the Thrustmaster's TPR (Pendular Rudder) stop working. To make them work again, unplug and replug. But this was no a solution on hot days, as they would keep stop responding! I took an electric cable, a plug, and put ONLY the Earth cable on the plug, and plugged it to an electrical socket, and I put the other end on the FRONT RIGHT bolt. At the back it would not fix the issue, but at the front no problem: even with an USB sound, the Thrustmaster's TPR (Pendular Rudder) keep working. Of course, do not put the cable on the Live!!! EDIT: Search on YT for Thrustmaster TPR static electricity, and you will see it is a common thing. I contacted Thrustmaster, and they were very helpful, and confirmed they are sensitive to static electricity. They even proposed to check them in France, to see if they were faulty, but with my solution, they work, even if I rub my feet on the carpet and just after touch the unit. This ONLY happens when above 30 Celsius.
Marc i agree completly.. this rudderpedals Are worth every penny.. Flying a Helikopter in DCS precisely is online possible with these Pedale. I hope these will operate the next ten years.😂
Thanks, Mark. They look great. It's unbelievable that DOF drilled zillions of holes in the Quick Release Plates, but none of them line up with one of the best rudder pedals.
I was so happy when I bought the Velocity One Rudder pedals they work Great and at a Good price. I was trying to hold out for at that time for the Honeycomb Rudder pedals but they could not get the parts to build them and send them out so I decided to buy the Velocity One Pedals and I did look at the Thrustmaster but the price was to much at that time.
Like many others below, I too have had these excellent padals for a few years now. Congrats on your purchase Mark , however if you really want to get closer to reality, I strongly recommend that you remove the centering springs that come installed on the pedals. You are certainly aware that real aircraft, don't come with self centering springs on the rudder pedals, nor does one find springs on the joysticks.
The wind pressure on the flight surfaces in real aircraft provides a force that keeps moving the rudder back to the central position if not countered by foot pressure, so the spring mechanism is closer to reality then a freely moving pedal.
I continue to use my Logitech rudder pedals which function well enough eh I did just purchasee the tca commercial yoke and throttle quadrant for a sale price eh! Enjoy the pedals Mark and wow a motion sim rig too! I use th NLR F-GT for my flight simulator rig Stay well Mark
I replaced my old CH Pedals for these in 2019 and used them until april 2024. I was quite happy with them and thought that these are abolutely top notch in the segment... until i got my Slaw Device Viper RX V3 Pedals last month. The TPR are realy good pedals, especially the pendular system is a joy to use. But tbh, they are overpriced and should not be at a higher pricetag than the MFG Crosswinds or the Virpil ACE Rudders, wich both provide the same quality and precision at 300€ - 350€. If you´re willing to spend that much money for rudder pedals, better put another 200€ on top for the Slaw Viper Rudders and get the best home pc pedals money can buy.
Can you do a (quick) rundown of your hardware, in particular the stand you are using in this video? I already have the GT Omega APEX wheel stand for my TMX Wheel and Pedals and I'd like something similar for my flight sim gear (namely my Saitek Yoke + extra Throttle Quadrant, Thrustmaster Warthog + gooseneck extension for helicopters and Thrustmaster TFRP pedals) for which I am contemplating the GT Omega Classic Wheelstand.
@@SimHangerFS Ahhh, OK, so the "stand" part of your setup is all part of the H3 platform then, and not some other stand that "bolts on". That makes sense now and why I didn't recognise it - and I don't know why I asked the question in the first place now, so I'll blame it on my strokes!
I’ve had the TPRs for about 8 months and about a month ago I added the damper and removed the springs and really love the feel of them now. The damper is also adjustable and I set mine just above lowest setting. With the damper in place you can take your feet off for a rest or repositioning without losing control of the aircraft, especially helicopters. I find I can achieve fine control by using the balls of my feet or even just the big toes. Love this device.
I considered getting an H6 but the Black Friday price was no better than that from late Oct plus DOF Reality need to get on top of cogging issues for slow movement in flightsims…. You must experience this yourself Mark would appreciate some transparent coverage of the issue tbh it seems to be a topic of avoidance
Mark, can you please post a picture of how you’ve attached to base plate. I’ve just taken delivery of h2 and moving from Boeing military NLR si pit. Noticed this evening that the pedals don’t clear the bars that hold the yoke/throttle. I could use the plate from NLR but it’s pretty heavy and don’t want to mess up COG. Any advice or pictures appreciated
@@SimHangerFSSo I got the whole setup , connected it to the Xbox through the hub. But the TM TPR pedals are not detected on the screen (Microsoft flight Sim settings). My cable goes from “TPR rudder pedals-Xbox hub-xpc yoke-Xbox. Yolk and throttle do work but not the rudder pedals. How do I fix that? I did read somewhere that I might need a TCA sidestick to make all this work.
@@SimHangerFS an inexpensive tiller made by one these brands would be awesome. Inexpensive in comparison to the few I've seen made for more pro cockpit builders.
I see a lot of other controllers in the background, like the Turtle Beach yoke. What do you do with the old stuff when you upgrade? I just got new rudder pedals.
Hi Mark, I have the TPR Rudder Pedals also and love them. Best ones I have used in 20+ years of flight simming. I too caved to the pre Black Friday deals and bit the bullet and ordered an H6. DOF extended an offer to me to upgrade at a discount to the P6 so I am waiting for delivery. Was it hard to attach the TPRs to the DOF foot plate? I cant tell from your video exactly how you did it. Keep up the great work. I really enjoy the channel. ~Mike (Ohio - United States)
So far in 30 years of simming… best rudder peddles for one main reason… dirt doesn’t get into the controller. Every slide controller WILL get dirt in it and will scrape and grind eventually… if you are going to buy rudder peddles… only get rudders that are elevated where dirt cannot get into the controller.
There are 4 screws in the back housing of the TPR. Remove two outer ones and they line up with two on the DOF plate.. I used 2 x M5 to secure. At the front I secured by using 3M tape. Holds solid. If on my Discord, send me a DM and I'll drop in a pic.
Do you think for someone who just casual for now that I should get the logitech rudder pedals or if I plan on going to DCS and IL-2 I should get something higher end to save myself time.
@@SimHangerFS Would you say the TPR are worth it? I have a lot of different sticks but no rudder pedals. I'm still a beginner in this stuff but always was interested. Also plan on doing the amazon payment plan with 0 interest is another reason I was going to get one or the other.
@@evanphotography5149 the front spinners in the seat can get a bit uncomfortable after a while, depends on your chair. Is it better than Buttkicker? That’s up to personal choice. See my review of the H8 on my channel.
Can you rest you feet comfortably when not on the rudders, the rudder plate seems small and not much room to rest your feet while not on the rudders, for airlines you are not using the rudder much in the air.
I'm sorry but I cannot agree.... The pedals have a beastly clearance and cannot be adjusted. In addition to their forward and backward movement, they move sideways, making them unpleasant to use and inaccurate. The customer service of the brand is very slow and pitiful, I talk to them about physical looseness, I even prepare a video and they tell me to update the firmware... Thank goodness I was able to return it to the store.
Zero sideways movement in my pedals. Were all the screws firmly fastened as per the manual? As they are pendulum type the move slightly up and down but not sideways.
Despite being out for a few years now, the TPR rudder pedals still hold their own against most competition.
But at what price?
@@farcydebop Link in the video description notes.
shame you haven't used the MFGs. I would have liked a comparison. I have the MFGs with the damper right now and they are incredibly precise but don't mount well to my new NLR flight stand pro. Eyeing these because supposedly they work better with it. Not sure I like how they travel in an arc though rather than flat forward and back.
Great review. I've had these for more than a year and already thought they were the best on the market even with all the competition today. Then, this weekend, I removed the springs and added a 13" Adjustable Motorcycle Steering Damper to it instead. Man, now they are even better. I fly mostly helicopters or warbirds in DCS, and a great pair of pedals are really needed IMHO. Now 1 - there is much more realistic resistance (making taxiing both easier), and 2 - they stay where I put them, making for a much more realistic helicopter experience. I can highly recommend these pedals. Thanks for your video. Your channel is really awesome, and you're doing great work.
Hi Mark, i bought these around six months ago when i realised the Charlie Rudder Pedals were probably going to take forever to get, absolutely no regrets, the extra money is worth it for the realism you gain
Couldn’t agree more.
I've had mine a few years and these are absolutely the best pedals I've ever flight simmed with
First pedals that I actually could something useful with. Also a must for helicopters. It nice they push back on the feet.
Had my TPR (after trying 3 others) for 4 years now and found it almost perfect. I modded it for the steering damper mod (Just search on YT) and that made them perfect. Took away the springy return and gave them almost real feedback which can be modified with the damper knob (especially beneficial for choppers)
Yes I am considering the damper mod myself 👍
Did the same, and really love the result. A bit tricky to do though as did not use an attachment kit.
Hi from France, bought my TPR from a guy who have been using it for years. As it is very stiff and strong it's a great deal to buy it already used for those who don't want to pay the full price. And yes, it's doing a great job
I absolutely love mine! They bring flying tailwheel aircraft to a whole new level. They also work great for helicopter flying which I do IRL.
I got these about a year ago and they're such a game changer. I mostly fly general aviation and especially conventional landing gear aircraft like the Piper Cub and DC-3. The TPR Rudder Pedals are definitely expensive, but they're very accurate and are built to last a lifetime. If you can afford to spend that much on rudder pedals, they're worth it in my opinion.
I picked these up shortly after they released. Worth every penny
Pros:
- full metal, sturdy construction
- adjustable
- precise
- they only rudder pedals I know which can enhance the decor of your room, looking like aviation-grade thing, brought directly from a real plane (brushed aluminum and intricate pendulum construction).
Cons:
- the pedals are mounted relatively high from the floor, so if you want to operate the brakes, you can't rest your heels on the floor or the pedals itself which may be considered not so comfortable.
I have had mine since they came out. They are outstanding. Pricey. Such a fantastic metal quality! I hope that you love them as well. Enjoy!
These look like great pedals! I’m trying to decide on my first set atm. I’m looking at MFG, Virpil ACE, Slaw (my current favorite) and a few other brands. The build quality on the TPR’s looks very impressive and they look comfortable to use. I love looking at flight sim gear but I hate shopping for it because there’s too many good choices! Lol Also the narrator’s voice has good ASMR values - he should do meditation videos!
I’m saving for force feedback pedals
I'm jealous over your Sim set up Mark! great job!
Bought the TPRs in July 2020 shortly after getting the Warthog HOTAS. Brilliant pedals and extremely lifelike (C172) especially with the damper mod. Good to know they aren't too heavy for a motion rig if I eventually spend more time in VR than flatscreen 🙂
Sorry for the lateness of my reply to you, but you're saying you've flown a 172 and they're similar in feel?
@@skippychurch2965 Yes and Yes. Size and spacing is about right and the only real difference is the lack of any force feedback.
Excellent review. Thanks for sharing
I've had these rudder pedals for about 6 months. They are perfect and are the only ones to allow the true geometry found in an airplane. It's true that the pedals are further apart than in many planes but this is not a detail that harms its use.
All competing models do not even allow you to use the rudder as in real life, heel to the floor and toe on the pedals. This is probably the main reason TPR offer better precision. Like in a car, we keep our heel on the floor and pivot the foot on accelerator or brake pedal. And in real plane we only lift our heels to brake for a precise and progressive braking.
They are well worth their higher price as they are the only true rudder pedals on the market.
Hi Mark, had mine for 3 years now and they are a great set of pedals. Just watch out though for the small casting that attaches to the pedal to mount the toe brake link. The raised ‘collar’ part of that mounting which is threaded will break out the side if too much brake pressure is applied. They can actually be turned round and the ball connector screwed into the other side although it won’t aline quite as designed. Cheers Andy
Classic Thrustmaster defective design and sub par quality.
Thanks for the tip 👍
I just picked this up for £374 ($474 USD) at Best Buy for an open boxed version. They look brand new, and everything seems to work good. I’ve been using the MFG Crosswind V3 rudder pedals, which sell for $322 USD. I’ll be selling my MFG’s on eBay.
After going through 3 separate pedals from competitors I gave in and purchased the over-priced Thrustmaster TPR Rudder pedals and with confidence I can say you could kill a man in a bar fight with these things! They are ALL-METAL constructed and will probably outlive me. If you were like me and tired of wasting money on cheaper yet brittle built rudder pedals, then just cave in and purchase the TPR Rudder pedals from Thrustmaster, they will be the last rudder pedals you will ever need to buy. 🤗
Are the USB cables separate
Excellent review
Hi Mark. I got the Thrustmaster's TPR (Pendular Rudder) a year ago. They are great. And they are my FIRST rudder pedals. I remember over the years, at the now dead, Flight Sim show in Cosford, I had the opportunity to try several rudder pedals in the £ 90 to 200 range. Well, they were all rubbish. No way I would waste money on rubbish. These Thrustmaster's TPR (Pendular Rudder), however, are great, but be aware that they are very sensitive to static electricity, as they are all metal. When it is hot in London where I live, with carpet 7 centimeter under the wooden frame I built for them. In hot weather, as soon as I move my feet from the carper to the unit, I hear a USB sound, then the Thrustmaster's TPR (Pendular Rudder) stop working. To make them work again, unplug and replug. But this was no a solution on hot days, as they would keep stop responding! I took an electric cable, a plug, and put ONLY the Earth cable on the plug, and plugged it to an electrical socket, and I put the other end on the FRONT RIGHT bolt. At the back it would not fix the issue, but at the front no problem: even with an USB sound, the Thrustmaster's TPR (Pendular Rudder) keep working. Of course, do not put the cable on the Live!!! EDIT: Search on YT for Thrustmaster TPR static electricity, and you will see it is a common thing. I contacted Thrustmaster, and they were very helpful, and confirmed they are sensitive to static electricity. They even proposed to check them in France, to see if they were faulty, but with my solution, they work, even if I rub my feet on the carpet and just after touch the unit. This ONLY happens when above 30 Celsius.
Thanks for the tips 👍
Marc i agree completly.. this rudderpedals Are worth every penny.. Flying a Helikopter in DCS precisely is online possible with these Pedale. I hope these will operate the next ten years.😂
Thanks, Mark. They look great. It's unbelievable that DOF drilled zillions of holes in the Quick Release Plates, but none of them line up with one of the best rudder pedals.
I was so happy when I bought the Velocity One Rudder pedals they work Great and at a Good price. I was trying to hold out for at that time for the Honeycomb Rudder pedals but they could not get the parts to build them and send them out so I decided to buy the Velocity One Pedals and I did look at the Thrustmaster but the price was to much at that time.
Agreed TB rudder are excellent.
Like many others below, I too have had these excellent padals for a few years now. Congrats on your purchase Mark , however if you really want to get closer to reality, I strongly recommend that you remove the centering springs that come installed on the pedals. You are certainly aware that real aircraft, don't come with self centering springs on the rudder pedals, nor does one find springs on the joysticks.
The wind pressure on the flight surfaces in real aircraft provides a force that keeps moving the rudder back to the central position if not countered by foot pressure, so the spring mechanism is closer to reality then a freely moving pedal.
I continue to use my Logitech rudder pedals which function well enough eh
I did just purchasee the tca commercial yoke and throttle quadrant for a sale price eh!
Enjoy the pedals Mark and wow a motion sim rig too!
I use th NLR F-GT for my flight simulator rig
Stay well Mark
Thanks 😊
There is also the possibility to change the springs for tougher ones, what I have done.
Great review! Thanks
Finally I can watch a SimHanger vid without fear, I already own this item! No question about the quality and realism, I fly the PMDG Boeing 737-700.
😂
WOW Nice, Looks like its build for a giant. Based on my Spitfire takeoffs, I think I need one!
😂
The Virpil pedals are good . Brunner have ffb but are around 2200 euro 😢
Excellent overview
Any info on how it works with heli's ? Would be nice to know. 😊
Remove both springs for heli’s … works great.
I replaced my old CH Pedals for these in 2019 and used them until april 2024. I was quite happy with them and thought that these are abolutely top notch in the segment... until i got my Slaw Device Viper RX V3 Pedals last month. The TPR are realy good pedals, especially the pendular system is a joy to use. But tbh, they are overpriced and should not be at a higher pricetag than the MFG Crosswinds or the Virpil ACE Rudders, wich both provide the same quality and precision at 300€ - 350€. If you´re willing to spend that much money for rudder pedals, better put another 200€ on top for the Slaw Viper Rudders and get the best home pc pedals money can buy.
“I’ve got the willpower of a gnat.” Priceless.
😂
Yeah. The cost of these have always kind of given me pause as well. VIRPL make a set that looks a lot like the pedals in a helicopter.
Can you do a (quick) rundown of your hardware, in particular the stand you are using in this video? I already have the GT Omega APEX wheel stand for my TMX Wheel and Pedals and I'd like something similar for my flight sim gear (namely my Saitek Yoke + extra Throttle Quadrant, Thrustmaster Warthog + gooseneck extension for helicopters and Thrustmaster TFRP pedals) for which I am contemplating the GT Omega Classic Wheelstand.
I’m using the DOF Reality H3 motion platform, alpha yoke & bravo TQ plus Thrustmaster warthog Flightstick.
@@SimHangerFS Ahhh, OK, so the "stand" part of your setup is all part of the H3 platform then, and not some other stand that "bolts on". That makes sense now and why I didn't recognise it - and I don't know why I asked the question in the first place now, so I'll blame it on my strokes!
In addition to the Thrustmaster TPR, people should consider Crosswinds, Virpil, Slaw…. Can the TPR be dampened for heli use with no springs?
Yes it can, I should have mentioned that. Remove both springs and it is perfect for heli-simming
I’ve had the TPRs for about 8 months and about a month ago I added the damper and removed the springs and really love the feel of them now. The damper is also adjustable and I set mine just above lowest setting.
With the damper in place you can take your feet off for a rest or repositioning without losing control of the aircraft, especially helicopters.
I find I can achieve fine control by using the balls of my feet or even just the big toes.
Love this device.
I considered getting an H6 but the Black Friday price was no better than that from late Oct plus DOF Reality need to get on top of cogging issues for slow movement in flightsims…. You must experience this yourself Mark would appreciate some transparent coverage of the issue tbh it seems to be a topic of avoidance
It's a cost decision, they would need to step up to proper AC servo motors.
@@seattime4075its a problem they need to solve for FlightSim use imho even if it means a higher price
This will be covered in my settings video in detail 👍
Brunner have nice FFB rudder pedals. But the price...
These are currently 25% off at Argos!
My rudder ! Rock solid. I think if USB stay standard in the future I can give it to my son and then my grand son and so and so 😄😄
Yeah, great build quality 😊
Did you maybe meet dc-6 during the recording at 7:00?
Hey Mark, would you mind telling what mounting plate you use to mount the TPR on your dof reality h3 ?
how did you mange to mount them my plate seems to be incompatible
How would you rate Thrustmaster TPR against Honeycomb Charlie? Thank you.
Mark, can you please post a picture of how you’ve attached to base plate. I’ve just taken delivery of h2 and moving from Boeing military NLR si pit. Noticed this evening that the pedals don’t clear the bars that hold the yoke/throttle. I could use the plate from NLR but it’s pretty heavy and don’t want to mess up COG. Any advice or pictures appreciated
Please contact me via my discord.
Might give in to the temptation to get it, have had it on my sight for several years, very pricy! 🤔
Honeycomb yoke + thrust master pedals. Would they work on the Xbox.
TM TPR yes, Honeycomb Alpha ….yes….providing it is the newer XPC version. Older version not compatible.
@@SimHangerFSSo I got the whole setup , connected it to the Xbox through the hub. But the TM TPR pedals are not detected on the screen (Microsoft flight Sim settings). My cable goes from “TPR rudder pedals-Xbox hub-xpc yoke-Xbox.
Yolk and throttle do work but not the rudder pedals.
How do I fix that? I did read somewhere that I might need a TCA sidestick to make all this work.
What SRS settings are you using Mark?
Coming up in a video soon…
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Hi, have you made any tiller wheel peripheral reviews? I know there aren’t many, if more than one.
No I haven't.
@@SimHangerFS an inexpensive tiller made by one these brands would be awesome. Inexpensive in comparison to the few I've seen made for more pro cockpit builders.
I see a lot of other controllers in the background, like the Turtle Beach yoke. What do you do with the old stuff when you upgrade? I just got new rudder pedals.
I’m fortunate that I have multiple different sim rigs. Most sell off unwanted items via eBay etc.
Hi Mark, I have the TPR Rudder Pedals also and love them. Best ones I have used in 20+ years of flight simming. I too caved to the pre Black Friday deals and bit the bullet and ordered an H6. DOF extended an offer to me to upgrade at a discount to the P6 so I am waiting for delivery. Was it hard to attach the TPRs to the DOF foot plate? I cant tell from your video exactly how you did it. Keep up the great work. I really enjoy the channel. ~Mike (Ohio - United States)
No, I could align two screws at the rear of the unit with two that hold the TPR together and used 3m tape at the front.
So far in 30 years of simming… best rudder peddles for one main reason… dirt doesn’t get into the controller.
Every slide controller WILL get dirt in it and will scrape and grind eventually… if you are going to buy rudder peddles… only get rudders that are elevated where dirt cannot get into the controller.
6:12 Sweet Lord ! Oh, wait, never mind. For a sec i thought that was a fax machine on the ground over at the far left…
Lol
@@SimHangerFS Back when the zenith of fax speed was “broadband” … at 33kbps.
Hey Mark, Did you have to drill the pedals plate or the DOF plate to mount it ? my TRP and DOF plate holes don't line up. Thanks
There are 4 screws in the back housing of the TPR. Remove two outer ones and they line up with two on the DOF plate.. I used 2 x M5 to secure. At the front I secured by using 3M tape. Holds solid. If on my Discord, send me a DM and I'll drop in a pic.
Didn’t go for force feedback pedals ?
Too heavy for the rig I would imagine. Never tried FFB rudders.
Just the fact normal usb cable is a reason alone my logitech gs finally bit the dust due to broken usb it annoys me logitech still hardwire cables
Do you think for someone who just casual for now that I should get the logitech rudder pedals or if I plan on going to DCS and IL-2 I should get something higher end to save myself time.
Logitech are ideal as a beginner set. If your staying with flightsim then an investment now may prove worthwhile in upgrading from the get go.
@@SimHangerFS Would you say the TPR are worth it? I have a lot of different sticks but no rudder pedals. I'm still a beginner in this stuff but always was interested. Also plan on doing the amazon payment plan with 0 interest is another reason I was going to get one or the other.
@@MASTERSLY5 the other good option to consider is the less expensive, but very good Turtle Beach rudder pedals.
Do you get a good feedback on landings with your H3 ? dose it feel realistic enough ?
You get feedback on rough ground mainly, I also use a haptic seat pad to compliment the H3 (NLR H8)
@@SimHangerFS is the haptic seat comfortable to sit on and is it better than buttkicker ?
@@evanphotography5149 the front spinners in the seat can get a bit uncomfortable after a while, depends on your chair. Is it better than Buttkicker? That’s up to personal choice. See my review of the H8 on my channel.
will these Rudder Pedals work with xp12 and linux ?
@@CharlotteJackson-fr9bc XP12 yes, Linux…sorry no idea.
@SimHangerFS thank you for replying I love your videos keep up good work :)
You used a yoke to fly a Spitfire! Blasphemy 😱
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"True confessions", she cried.
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Can you rest you feet comfortably when not on the rudders, the rudder plate seems small and not much room to rest your feet while not on the rudders, for airlines you are not using the rudder much in the air.
Yes, I have room, but I am only 5’10’’ tall. Someone 6’ or more may have a different experience.
I bought a whole friggen pc so..... No, I am weak to the sale and my own darn whims 😂
I'm sorry but I cannot agree....
The pedals have a beastly clearance and cannot be adjusted. In addition to their forward and backward movement, they move sideways, making them unpleasant to use and inaccurate.
The customer service of the brand is very slow and pitiful, I talk to them about physical looseness, I even prepare a video and they tell me to update the firmware...
Thank goodness I was able to return it to the store.
Mine have no sideways movement at all and are extremely accurate.
Maybe yours are somehow different than normal?
Zero sideways movement in my pedals. Were all the screws firmly fastened as per the manual? As they are pendulum type the move slightly up and down but not sideways.
You have to fix it on the rigplate with screws of course 😂
Still to pricey IMO eh!
i’m embarrassed to say that i …
* searched for anything flight sim listed on sale
* sorted these by user rating
* damaged my wallet !
Ah…so I’m not the only one… thanks I feel better now.
@@SimHangerFS Best to do all shopping simultaneously.
“Cry once.”
Only now reviewing these? These have been out for ever now
I know, nearly 5 years...but there are many new simmers out there looking for an update! Most reviews are old.