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The stainless-steel yoke features a built-in digital chronograph and 3-axis rudder pedals complete the complement of quality hardware.

Your bundle comes with the X-Plane 11 software DVD, so you are ready to plug and fly right out of the box. Chose from one of over 33, worldwide airfields and set up a real-world training situation by adjusting the weather conditions or simulating system failures. If you already have software and just need some controllers to pair it with, pick up a hardware bundle pack.

A good basic set for beginners, this bundle sets you up with all the features you need and none of the extras that distract new pilots from practicing their skills. If you are building your simulator a bit at a time, rudder pedals are often one of the last components pilots add. We do recommend you pick up rudder pedals at some point because it ups the realism factor of the simulation. This set features the Saitek Pro Flight Yoke with upgraded stainless-steel shaft and precision bearings. It has fully built-out customization options in its 14 multifunction buttons.

The stand-one 3-lever throttle quadrant heightens the realism and training value. Hands on Throttle and Stick system delivers precision control. Its bit elevator and aileron axes replicate ultra-smooth flight controls. Adjust to your preferred level of resistance and control response for a custom feel. Couple the joystick with a twin-engine throttle and you are set up for intuitive real-world cockpit operation.

If you are building your simulator package slowly and need to start with just the basics, this popular set is the way to go. A step-up from the unrealistic keyboard and mouse flight experience, you will be able to fly with a realistic yoke configuration. The controller comes with a DVD copy of X-Plane 11 simulator software — the same software that is included in the high-end bundle packs.

If you have a little more room in your budget but still want to stick with just a yoke for hardware, bump up to the Eclipse Yoke bundle pack. This yoke has 10 axes of control compared to 5 on the standard Flight Sim Yoke plus other additional programmable buttons and features.

X-Plane 11 is included, so this is a plug and play set-up. If you already have some simulator components you want to incorporate, or if you started out with one of the partial bundle packs and are ready to upgrade it, these are the best individual components to add on. The addition of instrument panels takes your simulator setup to the ultimate level of realism and training value. When you get ready to upgrade to displays, make sure you have panel to mount them to. Build muscle memory with hands-on buttons, dials and toggles to control flaps, pitch trim, auto throttles and more.

I'll let you know what I decide. I run X plane 9 on my mac. Can any of you recomend a good flight stick or yolk, rudder pedal combination? ISUHawkeye , Nov 24, The Saitek sp? I have no experience with them though.

They are a bit pricey to me though. The CH Products yoke and rudder pedals work for me. The Saitek setup might be worth looking into. I'd look up reviews online. They both should work just fine with X-Plane. I know with Saitek, you can buy fake radio stacks and switches and stuff to really practice more procedure i guess, but they aren't cheap and they really dont add value.

I've done a series of currency approaches with the commercial version of X-Plane equipped with the full radio stacks, yoke and rudder pedals, throttle quadrant, etc It's not completely realistic, but it's harder to fly than the real thing. If you can master approaches on it, real approaches will be a breeze. The home version is the same, except without the instructor console feature and FAA approval. One problem though is that like any simulator, a lot of the procedural things like radio calls, clearance requests, etc I think it's good for maintaining your scan, and your situational awareness without relying on a moving screen GPS, but it's not a replacement for the real thing.

Sac Arrow , Dec 5, I prefer Elite over On Top although they're very similar. No matter which one you use, don't try to teach yourself and only practice things your CFI has worked on with you.

JeffDG , Dec 6, Palmpilot , Dec 6, Sac Arrow , Dec 6, Joined: Nov 10, Messages: 18 Display name: frgo Some sort of communication for practicing and comprehending instructions?

JeffDG , Dec 14, It's hard to beat the gauge fluidity of X-Plane. Take the time to configure the joystick response curves and null zone and it works very well. Regarding the instructor station, not only can you use it in the home version, but you can use it on the same machine you don't have to use a second machine. On Top IFR Flight Simulator - Designed to help maintain your IFR proficiency, this lifelike desktop flight simulator provides an arena to practice instrument skills and procedures, for about the cost of an hour's dual flight.

Provides 6. Try this Flight Yoke with throttle and programmable buttons for trim, gear, flaps, views and simulator controls. Designed to help maintain your IFR proficiency, this lifelike desktop flight simulator provides an arena to practice instrument skills and procedures, for about the cost of an hour's dual flight. Fly a conventional 6-pack cockpit or a glass-cockpit featuring a Glike PFD. Try it for free and prepare at home without wasting expensive flight or simulator time.

It's really good for student. I got so much helped from this app. But I hope you guys have LOC option. If you guys offer LOC mode, I already knew your app will be the best choice for many students. By the time I could even figure out the controls, and that half or more of the features were inaccessible without the paid version I had nowhere near enough time to decide whether the app was going to be worth the high cost of what I could do on my flight simulator.

This unreasonable timeframe and trial obstacles just cost you a complete sale. We can accept your reasoning and appreciate your feedback.

From our side there were two options to choose from: a trial or a demo. Since trials used to be harder to enforce and easier to bypass, we settled with the demo option. This currently includes three free tasks, one fully functional VOR and RMI instrument and no limitations on use time, controls speed and turn settings , cockpit mode, etc.

Only the full customizability such as wind options, runways, etc. Still, all the task previews can be reached within the app and we have screenshots, videos and descriptions about the remaining functions in the App Store and on our website.

The purchase menu will be greatly improved in a future update that we already work on. We will add slides that'll make a better job at representing the features of the full version.



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