Customer reviews of the Thrustmaster T.Flight Rudder Pedals - TFRP.

Thrustmaster T.Flight Rudder Pedals - TFRP. 119€95
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Most helpful positive review:
by Frederic
Posted on 10 Feb 2017

Good product

The rudder has been tested in conjunction with Thrustmaster's HOTAS Warthog on DCS and Arma 3 The product itself is good, feels good when used barefoot, each pedal has an independent "braking axis" (translation: if the game supports it, you can brake with the right foot, the left foot, or both) and seems strong enough to last. As far as the product is concerned, I find it a bit light (thick plastic frame and pedals with aluminium sliding axles); this is surprising if you use the warthog at the same time. Considerations when playing with this rudder: 1) WEDGE YOUR CHAIR IF IT HAS WHEELS!!! Because it doesn't look like it, but between the spreader bar and your wheelchair and your X kg on it, it's your wheelchair that will move backwards and the spreader bar won't move (when you don't expect it, it's surprising). After a few tests, even if I find the spreader bar a bit light, you have to put pressure to make it slide on the floor (parquet for my part). So unless you push like a big idiot on the stop, the rudder will not move. * Good point, by pressing on the "brakes", the rudder continues to react without sliding on the floor 2) Do not associate the rudder with the Thrustmaster T.A.R.G.E.T. profile when you have a Warthog! At least not with DCS as DCS will not detect it. On Arma 3 the detection with the profile is partial: Arma 3 detects extra axes, but it doesn't react when pressed (Arma 3's fault; because the rudder reacts well on DCS) For DCS, keep it independently of the T.A.R.G.E.T. settings, it will be recognized by DCS as a separate device, and you can assign the 3 axes (rudder, left brake and right brake) correctly. /In DCS always remember to reverse the axes for the rudder and the two brakes ;)
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Most helpful critical review:
by Stephane71
Posted on 6 Jul 2017

Really poor

Very disappointed with this product: slides poorly not accurate at all very badly finished A wire of the potentiometer of a pedal broke. I wanted to dismantle it to avoid bothering the service department because of this little problem. Truster abused that only 2 tiny strands of brass made up this wiring, frankly it's a set up made with the feet in general, component of shit, when you open it you take fear and you realize that it's a beautiful piece of junk paid well. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to sell it second hand, but I'm sure I'll be able to sell it. It's not at all worthy of the magnificent jostick warthog made by this brand
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      • by Pierre-louis D
        Posted on 30 Oct 2024
        Bought on 30 Apr 2024 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 35 Average rating: 8

        The perfect gift for the old geek in me

        I've been dreaming about it for years. I use it with Airbus Thrusmaster joysticks and controllers and various flight simulators. High-quality equipment. Simulation is cool and safe. You can upgrade as you go along.

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      • by YvesC
        Posted on 6 Jun 2023
        Bought on 6 May 2023 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

        Effective management

        The product I wanted was not in stock, so I wrote down my exact requirements and as soon as the product was available, I was able to get it....So efficiency in the follow-up of this spreader, which is very often in stock=0....

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      • by Caddarik
        Posted on 26 May 2022
        Bought on 27 Apr 2022 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

        Compact, inexpensive and functional

        A compact spreader that will fit under your desk even if you don't have much space,
        the cheapest on the market
        and functional, it works well, nothing to add.

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      • by Jean C
        Posted on 12 May 2022
        Bought on 8 Apr 2022 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 6 Average rating: 9

        Excellent

        Ordered and delivered in exactly 1 week in Reunion Island. Excellent service and product.
        The product is as expected.

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      • by Zalbion
        Posted on 8 Apr 2022
        Bought on 9 Mar 2022 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 9

        Essential product for aerial simulation

        Hello to all,

        I have often hesitated to buy a spreader bar, but I took the plunge.
        The product in question is made of sturdy plastic, and frankly at the top.
        I play DCS and Msfs2020, I'll have a hard time without it now.

        Believe me, it's a must-have for air and space simulation.

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      • by AlainR
        Posted on 12 Oct 2021
        Bought on 13 Sep 2021 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

        very good product

        I would recommend this product to anyone who wants to buy it, it is a great product, it is perfect for my needs, it has no negative points.

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      • by Nicolas R
        Posted on 23 Sep 2020
        Bought on 30 Jul 2020 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 2 Average rating: 9

        Does its job very well

        I use it for Flight Simulator and it does its job very well. It is stable and good value for money.

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      • by Alexandre N
        Posted on 1 Nov 2017
        Bought on 1 Aug 2017 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 6 Average rating: 9

        Good value for money

        Product that does the job. The pedals are not the most precise and bluffing on the market, but in terms of electronics they are impeccable. None of the three axes tend to jump around like the Saitek pedals I had before. If you want something that works well but doesn't break the bank, this T.Flight pedal does the trick. I have been using it in DCS for two months now and have had no problems.

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      • by Stephane71
        Posted on 6 Jul 2017
        Bought on 11 Jan 2017 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 4 Average rating: 7

        Really poor

        Very disappointed with this product:
        slides poorly
        not accurate at all
        very badly finished

        A wire of the potentiometer of a pedal broke.
        I wanted to dismantle it to avoid bothering the service department because of this little problem.
        Truster abused that only 2 tiny strands of brass made up this wiring, frankly it's a set up made with the feet in general, component of shit, when you open it you take fear and you realize that it's a beautiful piece of junk paid well.
        I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to sell it second hand, but I'm sure I'll be able to sell it.

        It's not at all worthy of the magnificent jostick warthog made by this brand

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      • by Frederic
        Posted on 10 Feb 2017
        Bought on 4 Feb 2017 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

        Good product

        The rudder has been tested in conjunction with Thrustmaster's HOTAS Warthog on DCS and Arma 3

        The product itself is good, feels good when used barefoot, each pedal has an independent "braking axis" (translation: if the game supports it, you can brake with the right foot, the left foot, or both) and seems strong enough to last.
        As far as the product is concerned, I find it a bit light (thick plastic frame and pedals with aluminium sliding axles); this is surprising if you use the warthog at the same time.

        Considerations when playing with this rudder:
        1) WEDGE YOUR CHAIR IF IT HAS WHEELS!!! Because it doesn't look like it, but between the spreader bar and your wheelchair and your X kg on it, it's your wheelchair that will move backwards and the spreader bar won't move (when you don't expect it, it's surprising). After a few tests, even if I find the spreader bar a bit light, you have to put pressure to make it slide on the floor (parquet for my part). So unless you push like a big idiot on the stop, the rudder will not move.
        * Good point, by pressing on the "brakes", the rudder continues to react without sliding on the floor

        2) Do not associate the rudder with the Thrustmaster T.A.R.G.E.T. profile when you have a Warthog! At least not with DCS as DCS will not detect it. On Arma 3 the detection with the profile is partial: Arma 3 detects extra axes, but it doesn't react when pressed (Arma 3's fault; because the rudder reacts well on DCS)
        For DCS, keep it independently of the T.A.R.G.E.T. settings, it will be recognized by DCS as a separate device, and you can assign the 3 axes (rudder, left brake and right brake) correctly.
        /In DCS always remember to reverse the axes for the rudder and the two brakes ;)

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