Airgroup 51
General Forums (Public) => General Discussion (Public) => Topic started by: AG-51_Cobraj on January 21, 2016, 06:48:35 PM
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You guys use CH Products Pro Pedals?
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They only work with WIN 10
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:Popcorn:
I do.
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What do ya need pedals for Skipper ??? :tongue3:
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Me. :thumbsup:
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Sorry. I use Saitek
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I had them and gave them away. I much prefer the Saitek Fighter Pedals. I think they are more robust and the CH had an annoying habit of calibrating improperly. Plus with the Saitek you can adjust the friction where the CH do not.
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I have them.
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I want to sell the Logitech G940 stick and I use the pedals from it so I can't. I'll sell the 940 and buy peddles just was wonder what is going to be the best for me with toe-brakes. Saitek Fighter Pedals looking
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Saitek PRO Flight Combat Rudder Pedals?
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/-y8AAOSwv0tVZCRf/s-l1600.jpg)
or
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/WCUAAOSwQJ5UUdWT/s-l1600.jpg)
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They only work with WIN 10
:Popcorn: :toothy12:
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I use the Saitek Pro combat...I like them.
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Saitek Pro Flight Combat pedals are what I am using and I couldn't be happier with them. But then, I am using them with IL-2 and DCS World combat flight simulators. Not sure how they'll work for you in your flower planter. These pedals need to be exercised in order to stay in shape! I wouldn't spend the money for them unless you intend to actually F*%KING use them!!!
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OMG!!! Now thats funny regardless who you are!!!!! :icon_biggrin:
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Saitek Pro Flight Combat pedals are what I am using and I couldn't be happier with them. But then, I am using them with IL-2 and DCS World combat flight simulators. Not sure how they'll work for you in your flower planter. These pedals need to be exercised in order to stay in shape! I wouldn't spend the money for them unless you intend to actually F*%KING use them!!!
:iamwithstupid: :laughing4:
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I have both Saitek and CH pedals-Ch are more comfortable and easier to use. More sturdy, whereas Saitek are no where near as beefy and stable!
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Price-wise, the CH appear to be half what the Saitek costs. I've had my CH for many years but never could get used to them. At first because I could never get IL2 to configure them properly and then just frustrations through the clumsy times. I started back using them for the P-51 toe brake. I'm finally comfortable with them.
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Thanks for the comparison Sandhog. I've only used the CH pedals. I find the brakes difficult at times. But it's because my chair and pedal position shifts a lot and I have to drag them back closer to me. Should come up with a good solution but my wife won't let me screw them into the hardwood floor. :sad8:
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Velcro.... :laughing4:
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I have that problem too Skeeter if I'm wearing shoes. Barefoot or just socks and I don't have that problem.
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Should come up with a good solution but my wife won't let me screw them into the hardwood floor. :sad8:
Super glue! Holds great, and no holes in the hardwood. It's perfect, I can't think of any downside. :icon_biggrin:
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I use a piece of wood placed on the floor between the pedals and the desk :thumbsup:
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Hardwood floors get this, works great!
(http://www.staples-3p.com/s7/is/image/Staples/s0423817_sc7?$splssku$)
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I wouldn't spend the money for them unless you intend to actually F*%KING use them!!!
Umm... :laughing4: :violent1:
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I have 2 touchscreens now I'm setting up for the gauges. Really bummed right now. 2016 sucks so far. Everything is going to hell here but I'm trying.
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I have 2 touchscreens now I'm setting up for the gauges. Really bummed right now. 2016 sucks so far. Everything is going to hell here but I'm trying.
If you had Windows 10 it would all work swimmingly :tongue3:
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Windows 10 isn't the problem Windows Life is