Product Description
Complete
your virtual pilot’s controller setup and take flight simulation
reality to the next level with the Pro Flight Rudder Pedals. Control the
rudder and toe brakes of your aircraft with your feet - just like real
pilots. Adjustable, smooth action gives you optimum control and realism,
and brings you even closer to the experience of flying a real aircraft.
Product Details
- Brand: Saitek
- Model: PZ35
- Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows
- Format: CD
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.00" h
x 16.50" w x 16.00" l, 2.00 pounds
Features
- Self-centring
pedals with adjustable damping / Foot rests adjust to fit all sizes and
include non-slip materials
- Precise rudder and braking control /
Tension adjustment - choose resistance to suit the way you fly
- High
quality, part metal construction for long life
- Saitek¿s
powerful Saitek Smart Technology programming software allows gamers to
configure their controls to suit their preferred gaming style
- Connectivity:
USB 2.0 Works with: Windows XP, XP64 and Vista (all versions) Windows 7
Editorial
Reviews
From
the manufacturer
The Saitek PZ35 Pro Flight Rudder Pedals are
the latest addition to the company’s line of market-leading flight
simulation products. Pro Flight Rudder Pedals are solidly constructed
and feature three axis pedals which maximize flight simulator realism by
enabling foot control of the rudder function. Paired with a Saitek X52
Flight Stick and Throttle, the Pro Flight Rudder Pedals provide the
additional sensitivity and control accuracy for an almost real flight
sim experience.
The Pro Flight Rudder Pedals also include the
following features:
- Self-centering pedals with
adjustable damping
- Adjustable foot rests to fit all sizes, with
non-slip materials
- Fully adjustable rudder control to suit the
gamer’s preferences
- Tension adjustment to vary resistance to
suit flying style
- Advanced SST Programming
- Toe brakes
Customer Reviews
Nice but could be a Bit Sturdier
As someone new to flight
simulators, these were the first rudder pedals I have ever used. My
general impression is that they work well but their flimsy construction
is disconcerting. As I haven't ever used CH pedals, it is difficult to
assess what would be considered sturdy for a consumer product like this.
However, the Saitek pedals feel as if they would be damaged by putting
any amount of weight on the pedal surface. Not only is the plastic
rather thin but the whole apparatus is extremely light. Saitek should
have used some inexpensive ballast to rectify the latter problem.
Unfortunately,
the light weight means they are not stable when used straight out of
the box. With several through holes, the designers are probably
suggesting the user mount the base to a heavier object. To use them on
carpet, I took a different approach. In each of the eight holes, I
mounted a set screw with a flat machined end. These were adjusted with a
nut and large washer (for weight distribution) to allow a 3/8"
elevation. The screws will penetrate the pile and resist any forward
movement. To increase the effect, I attached eight, one pound lead
ingots with double-sided tape to the base. This arrangement provides a
very stable platform.
In my ten hours of Flight Simulator X, I
haven't found any problems with pedals. However, I did observe some
minor flutter on occasion when using the Saitek diagnostic software. It
generally goes away after some movement.
Despite concerns over
the construction, the pedals have some nice features. There is an
adjustable tension knob in the center of the pedals. In addition, the
pedal surface is adjustable for different shoe sizes.
In general,
the Saitek Pro Flight Rudder pedals work well and look nice. It would
just be more comforting if Saitek used a few more millimeters of plastic
on the pedals and base.
Pros
Accuracy
Easy to setup
Features
(tension knob and adjustable pedal surface)
Cons
Flimsy
Some
flutter
Too light
Great, but use
extreme care.
After learning the "hard"
way, the Rudder Pedals work Great! First (and very importantly) do NOT
try to assign any functions to the pedals using your feet! After
plugging in the USB connection put them on a flat surface and use your
hands when moving the pedals to assign the right and left "Differential
Brake" functions, then again using your hands, assign the "Rudder Axis"
function.
Secondly, do not get overly exuburent when imputing the
right or left "Rudder", if you hit the stops "firmly" the pedals will
LOCK-UP! You will then have to remove 20 screws, and carefully re-align
the pedals so they "unlock", then have to reinstall the 20 screws! Trust
me, I've done it three times (greatly increasing my "expletive deleted"
vocabulary in the process!) In spite of the above, they work well. I am
a retired corporate pilot and use my flight sim to practice instrument
procedures.
So, this is how a good
one works!
I won a set of these at the
International Flight Sim Convention in Denver this summer. They beat my
CH USB Pro pedals hands down. These don't over draw the power on my USB
hub like the CH did. I highly recommend them.
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