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Flight Sim Rudders

Can anyone recommend a good (cheap?) set of rudder pedals for use on flight simulators?

I often don’t use rudders because the keyboard is a bit of a pest, but have often wondered how much a set of pedals would cost and where I could get them from.

Any help, as always, appreciated.

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By: macky42 - 29th October 2003 at 20:08

It would be even easier now, with cheap USB joysticks available. Recently I bought a USB joystick from Curry’s for 9.99 (PC Line is the brand, but looks very like a Saitek Cyborg). Anyway, all you would have to do is take it apart and use one of the potentiometers on the pedals, using an extended cable to connect it back to the joystick’s innards. Plug it in and configure it as your second joystick, and assign the rudder operation to the required axis. Sounds much more complicated than it really is.
You could use the other pots in the same way, to make levers for mixture and prop rpm. I found r/c model pushrods and bellcranks useful for connecting the controls to the potentiometers.

Using this method I built a setup using these pedals, a Hunter throttle and a Canberra control column. Worked great but I didn’t really have the room for it so only the pedals are left!

I put the throttle in the raffle at the DX meet, BlueRobin now has it. Here’s the stick:

http://www.btinternet.com/~macky44/pic1.jpg

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By: DazDaMan - 29th October 2003 at 19:32

Well, I have ZERO technical knowledge, so a more thorough explanation please! 🙂

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By: macky42 - 29th October 2003 at 17:07

yes 🙂

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By: DazDaMan - 29th October 2003 at 08:31

And these actually work?? :confused:

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By: macky42 - 28th October 2003 at 20:08

you can make some..

fairly easily, with a pot and some wire, and somewhere to put your feet..

These I made a few years ago, and they’re still going strong (my feet are resting on them right now:p )

Canberra pedals I picked up at the Tangmere Aerojumble.

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By: Moggy C - 28th October 2003 at 17:12

I use a Saitek joystick which has a twist grip that functions as the rudder. (About 40 quid)

I like to think it makes me a little less nerdy when playing flightsim stuff, but I fear I may just be fooling myself.

Moggy

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