Logitech Throttle Quadrant
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Logitech Throttle Quadrant

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Upgrade your flight simulation experience with the Saitek Pro Flight Throttle Quadrant. This makes an ideal addition to the Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System to expand the number of controls for your flight simulation setup.

Set the levers to control aircraft throttles, adjust elevator trim, fuel mixture or even to engage reverse thrust during landing. The Pro Flight Throttle Quadrant will work in any major flight simulation to give you all the control you need.

  • 3 axis levers add even more options for control in your favorite flight simulation
  • 3 two-way rocker switches add further controls to your simulation setup
  • Quadrant can be mounted either on top or in front of your desk, pilot or co-pilot side so that the controls are always where you want them
  • Additional quadrant lever heads let you create your preferred configuration of throttle, flaps, mixture and prop pitchso that the controls are exactly where you want them
  • Saitek’s powerful Saitek Smart Technology (SST) programming software allows gamers to configure their controls to suit their preferred gaming style, and to save the configurations as personal profiles
  • 3 axis levers
  • 6 buttons

Connectivity: USB 2.0

Works with MSFS 2020, X-Plane and P3D

Attaches to RealSimGear Flight Deck and Modular Panel System

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11/20/2023
Grant O.
United States United States

Great add-on for real pilot training

This is great for anyone trying to get the realism of their flight simulator. Having control over these are important because in the real world knowing how to control them will make you a better pilot.