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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: French, English


Item model number: 2960764


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 4.88 pounds


Manufacturer: Thrustmaster


Country of Origin: USA


Date First Available: December 1, 2015


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  • Good Rudder Pedals/Great Price
Style: TFRP Rudders
In MSFS 2020 I fly jets primarily with heavy use of the autopilot systems. So other than taxiing, takeoff, and landing I really have little use for rudders. Having said that I really DO need a decent rudder/braking system as good takeoffs and landings are pretty desirable parts of any trip. I was very tempted to go high end in the $300+ area, since my first cheap brand failed unexpectedly after a two year life. After too much thought and research I decided to give these $129 TFRP rudders a try. These pedals exceed all of my expectations. They are totally plug and play in a PC for MSFS 2020. They are very smooth, linear, quiet, and they get the job done. I am sure if you stepped up to the Velocity One or others in the $300+ category, you would probably find things that appeal to you. I am a general aviation pilot, and these TFRP rudders won't feel anything like a real airplane's rudder/toe-brake system, but functionally they do very well. If you want it all you will need to shell out some really big bucks and also make sure it all fits into your sim area. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by Bit Bucket

  • 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

  • Great Performance and Solid Construction for the Price
Style: TFRP Rudders
For the price point these pedals perform admirably and are of sturdy construction. I had no issues getting them setup, just plug them in and configure the settings in your game. They stick to the carpet well enough for their weight, they don't slide around on me under normal use. The rudder action is smooth and consistent, same with the toe brakes. My only gripe with them is that they are a little too close together. I don't have significant issues with that, but there is sometimes a slight "hip/knee-fatigue" for me after long flights. If you're someone (especially a guy, cough cough) with bigger thighs you may want to consider a wider set of pedals. That's not a problem with me, but I can see it being a problem for others. If these were about an inch or so wider they would be perfect. I worried a lot about the width concern when I was making a purchasing decision, but after buying the pedals and experiencing them myself I really don't think it's that big of a deal, especially with the cost of the pedals and their otherwise great performance. If you are very price-sensitive with your pedal needs, don't let the narrow width discourage you. I would absolutely buy these again with the same budget and what I know now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2019 by Christina

  • Does the Job, and Does it Well
Style: TFRP Rudders
I purchased these pedals for Elite Dangerous to go with a whole new HOTAS set up. I was tired of using twist for Yaw control, since that is always the thing to break or start acting wonky for me with every joystick I have used. I decided to buy these pedals after a bit of looking around. I am completely satisfied with my pedals. They are comfortable to have my feet rest on, since that is common given they are under my desk even while I am not gaming, and I have no issues with them sliding around against my carpet. The build quality is perfectly fine, in my opinion. They do not feel super cheap, and the pedals are comfortable in socks or barefoot. They are easy to control. I sometimes even use just a single foot to control the Yaw input from a single pedal since they are "attached" and push/pull each other. The rails they slide on are smooth, and comfortable to use. The toe brakes are easy to use, though I have limited use for them in a space sim, I do use them in Vehicle mode for a gas/brake pedal set up and they work perfectly for that with the toe breaks. I wear size US 11 shoes, and my entire foot fits on the pedal without issue. Only the very tippy-top of my big toe goes past the pedal. It has been around six months since I made my purchase, and have used them regularly. I have not encountered any issues with input in my games, and the pedals still respond like they did the day I received them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2017 by Cassean Cassean

  • narrow but ok for me
Style: TFRP Rudders
it is little bit narrow. but it is inexpensive and licensed product for MSFS 2024
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024 by Lee Jehee

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