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Reddit mentions of Thrustmaster TFRP Rudder (PS4, XOne & PC)

Sentiment score: 14
Reddit mentions: 32

We found 32 Reddit mentions of Thrustmaster TFRP Rudder (PS4, XOne & PC). Here are the top ones.

Thrustmaster TFRP Rudder (PS4, XOne & PC)
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    Features:
  • The Thrustmaster TFRP adds an innovative new product to Thrustmaster’s wide range of joysticks and other related flight-themed controllers
  • Long range of travel on rudder axis for precise maneuvers.
  • Self-centering rudder axis: The perfect balance between smoothness and resistance for re-centering, for the most accurate maneuvers
  • 4 slide rails crafted of industrial-grade aluminum for perfectly smooth sliding motion.
  • First rudder ever to feature the S.M.A.R.T (Sliding Motion Advanced Rail Track) slide rails system!
Specs:
Height15.8267716374 Inches
Length13.6220472302 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2016
Weight4.875 Pounds
Width21.4173228128 Inches

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Found 32 comments on Thrustmaster TFRP Rudder (PS4, XOne & PC):

u/paulg1120 · 6 pointsr/hoggit

T16000M FCS
and TFRP
both by Thrustmaster are a good combo and will only run you for about 200.
This guy did a pretty decent review on it.
Or you could do the TFRP pedals with the x-56 AND a trackIR included in the combo on amazon if you don't have one and it will run you just under 500.

The warthog stick and throttle and the TFRP pedals will put you right at 500 via amazon if you don't need trackir so there's that.

I need to get a life.

u/integralsrulz2 · 3 pointsr/hoggit

Specs since I know you fellow neckbeards may want to build one of your own:

Feel free to ask questions and I can do what I can to answer

-i7-6900k

-32gb DDR4

-1TB EVO 840 SSD

-GTX 1080

- $450 Thrustmaster Warthog

-$90 Thrustmaster Rudder Pedals

-$750 Volair Sim Seat

-$800 HTC Vive Pro

u/JoeEstevez · 3 pointsr/PSVR

Thrustmaster TFRP Flight Rudder Pedals for PC & Playstation 4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015PII6YI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_D.WJAb7XRZASP

u/randomstranger454 · 2 pointsr/oculus

Thrustmaster TFRP Flight Rudder Pedals are also discounted at $58.99.

u/KydDynoMyte · 2 pointsr/flightsim

What are the specs of the computer is he going to be running this on?

Cheapest option is probably:
FSX:SE when it goes on sale for under $10 all the time. Just saw yesterday there is a "Helicopter Total Realism" add-on that supposedly makes the helis more realistic.

Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas

Thrustmaster Rudder Pedals

u/Teftell · 2 pointsr/pcgaming

https://www.amazon.com/Thrustmaster-Flight-Rudder-Pedals-Playstation/dp/B015PII6YI

Those can rotate

Also you may try one of these kind of gear:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=is_s?k=logitech+g+13

Also you may try making a custom keypad using cherry mx switches and one analogue stick. Ask
r/mechanicalkeyboards

u/Eviljim · 2 pointsr/hotas

There was an early listing for what looked like budget rudder pedals on Amazon. They were super close together. I've seen nothing else. http://www.amazon.com/Thrustmaster-Flight-Rudder-Pedals-Playstation-4/dp/B015PII6YI

u/aws33 · 1 pointr/hoggit

I can give a little bit of input here since last November i built a new rig for DCS.

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My specs:

9900k OC to 5.1ghz on all cores

32gig ram

2080ti FTW3

HTC Vive

Thrustmaster warthog stick and throttle

Pedals - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015PII6YI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Simrig - https://www.volairsim.com/

\^ That simrig was probably the biggest improvement to my experience aside from going to VR. If money is truly no object for you then including that in your plans is a huge bonus.

​

In VR i get about 90 80fps with settings turned way up but keep in mind that they are planning a VR overhaul of DCS World soon that should greatly improve performance.

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Hope all that helps! Let me know if you have any questions about my stuff and i would be happy to try to help.

u/abyss123100 · 1 pointr/hoggit

Holy crap, I just looked this stuff up. Do you think this could improve the Thrustmaster Rudder Pedals? They're super sticky, and I believe it uses the same system as their TWCS Throttle.

u/mattyman87 · 1 pointr/hoggit

ack.. not too keen on these pedals but lots of reviews saying they're better in person.. https://www.amazon.com/Thrustmaster-Flight-Rudder-Pedals-Playstation-4/dp/B015PII6YI

Real tempted..

u/Masark · 1 pointr/EliteDangerous

Thrustmaster T16000M FCS is good. Amazon has it for $102, though they're out of stock at the moment. No pedals, but it has either twist stick or a a rudder control on the throttle.

It has matching pedals in the form of the Thrustmaster TFRP pedal set, though those will be another $60.

u/Zephod03 · 1 pointr/VRCockpitGaming

They were going for ~$60 for a while.

u/PunchinD0lphins · 1 pointr/flightsim

To truly appreciate the Huey, I'd highly recommend at least a stick and pedals. The Thrustmaster T16000M has the best sensors in its price range and a relatively light centering force, so it would be good for helos. The old Microsoft FFB2 is also good if you can find one. Pedals would also greatly improve the experience; a set such as the Thrustmaster TFRP would suffice. While a throttle is nice, the slider on the base of the stick can function as throttle for the time being.

As for head tracking, the TrackIR5 is pretty pricey. The DelanClip is cheaper, and it has a guide on how to use the free software.

DCS Modules go on sale all the time, so I'd wait until the next one (probably christmas) to pick up Huey.

For me, headtracking and rudder pedals improved my experience tenfold. Even if it takes time, I wouldn't hesitate to purchase them if it is for the happiness and well being of your father.

https://www.amazon.com/Thrustmaster-16000M-Flight-Stick-PC/dp/B004PZIEF4/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1481762169&sr=1-1&keywords=Thrustmaster+T-16000M

https://www.amazon.com/Thrustmaster-Flight-Rudder-Pedals-Playstation/dp/B015PII6YI

http://www.delanengineering.com/shop/#!/DelanClip-Gamer/p/43397050/category=0

u/Celestialis00 · 1 pointr/hotas

I use the Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS and also got a second Warthog Stick for a dual stick setup.

http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/accessories/apd/a9168831?cid=309562&st=&gclid=CLWYqP6dk9QCFR1LDQodiiAAFw&lid=5848362&VEN1=s7nLQ1cQ4,183457792450,901pdb6671,m,,A9168831&VEN2=,&dgc=ST&DGSeg=DHS&acd=1230980731501410&VEN3=812403894302130950

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CBVHJ00/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_IJXkzbZ5X9RT3

I also use the VKB Rudder Pedals.

http://store-x-plane-org.3dcartstores.com/VKB-T-Rudder-Pedals-MkIV_p_571.html

As for matching sticks, I am waiting to get the VIRPIL grips since they fit on the Warthog bases.

https://virpil.com/en/filtered/gpips/


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Alternatively, you can go with two VKB Gunfighter bases and wait for VKB SIM to release their newer right handed and left handed grips (which you can purchase later).

https://vkbcontrollers.com/?product=vkb-sim-gunfighter-base-only

Or perhaps two VKB Gladiator Pros for now and update both grips or just the left grip later when they eventually release:

https://vkbcontrollers.com/?product=vkb-gladiator

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Another way to go about it is getting two T16000 sticks (for a dual stick setup):

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQEDEEW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_8UXkzbM4P2BW7

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Or just go with the T16000 HOTAS (with or without pedals):

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KCHPRXA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_PVXkzbAW6TM7K

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015PII6YI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yWXkzb0KK7FTK

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Now although there are other options, like the Saitek products (X52, X55/X56) and CH products, those just aren't my cup of tea and too many problems plague the Saitek products that they don't seem to be worth investing in. I returned mine and got the Warthog setup and it's so much better. Night and day difference.

I hope I have listed enough choices at different price points to help you make a more informed decision.

And YES, DUAL STICKS are the best :D

u/JustNilt · 1 pointr/hotas

Those are indeed excellent pedals. I had some I used for a long time and I loved them. I sold them and my X52 Pro just before Elite was announced. I got more than I paid new for both, since I'd picked them up on sale.

I missed the Kickstarter because I'm not a huge fan of most crowdfunding things. It was just kind of funny how it was maybe a year after I sold them that that I first heard about Elite. Picked it and an X55 up as soon as Elite was finally released and played it for a long while, then got bored and missed out on the Lifetime Pass option. :/ As you might imagine, I've been reading the updates religiously ever since even when I'm taking a break from the game.

Anyhow, the pedals I'm eyeballing are the Thrustmaster TFRP Flight Rudder Pedals. For the price, they look halfway decent. The measurements look as though they'll fit in my foot area OK. I keep hoping maybe a friend will pick a set up and I can test them before purchasing but if not, Amazon's great about returns if necessary.

u/staticthreat · 1 pointr/Vive

I have a Thrustmaster T.16000M FCS HOTAS setup, it's pretty decent and fits into the budget without losing out on too many features.

The throttle and stick are separated so you have the flexibility to position things where you want them. The cheaper HOTAS setups are usually throttle and stick combined with less buttons, if that doesn't bother you then you can save a bit more money.

T.16000M FCS HOTAS on Amazon

You also have the ability to add rudder pedals if you choose to do so but they are a separate purchase.

Good luck and hopefully you find something soon as it's pretty life changing for Elite and many other flight sims.

u/sec713 · 1 pointr/xbox

Sounds like a better question for /r/eliteone .

From what I understand, these are the pedals that work with that flight stick.

However, I don't know if those are the ONLY pedals that can work with that flight stick. I own that HOTAS (for Elite Dangerous) and i can tell you the port that's on the controller, for the pedals, looks something like an lopsided ethernet port... if that helps at all.

u/Nubsly- · 1 pointr/starcitizen

For a while, lots of people were running dual t16000m joysticks. Since the latest flight model, lots of people are switching to HOTAS (Hands On (joy)Stick And Throttle).

It's also really nice to have some Rudder Pedals as well.

For entry level, the t16000m is the only gear you should consider. It will get you familiar with flying, it will perform well, and it will help you decide if you're serious about flight controllers at which point you can go drop $500 on some Virpils.

u/Longjohn_Server · 1 pointr/starcitizen

If I didn't already have a HOTAS Warthog I would get it.

The Thrustmaster flight pedals look horrible though. I mean, look at those pedals! There can't be more than 2.5 inch's between them!

I really want some good flight pedals but it seems impossible to find flight pedals that are more than a couple inch's apart. Unless I wanna spend $500.

u/Unit-One · 1 pointr/flightsim

Pattern work without rudder is tough, I bought these despite all the bad reviews and I'm glad I did. Lots of people complaining they're made of plastic even though the pedals are strong enough that two of me could stand on them and they wouldn't break. I bought it 'used' off Amazon for $81, which means somebody bought it, didn't like it, put it back in the box and shipped it back. FSX:SE has issues with getting pedals to work right, with these pedals it's the brakes in particular. But a little fiddling and they work great.

Try running some flights all-visual with some sectionals and default FSX scenery. No VOR, no DME, no NDB, no GPS. The FSX scenery makes it tougher than real life, and that's great.

I only have VATSIM experience but what I know is... PilotEdge is quite realistic, but it's $20/month or $180 a year. Remember what that could buy otherwise, you're also limit to certain hours (0800-2300 PST) and I hope you like SoCal. Supposedly IVAO has very limited non-Europe coverage. VATSIM coverage can be spotty, but it's usually rather predictable. Audio quality is terrible, but obviously good enough that people can understand one another. Realism is at your discretion, many ARTCCs will try to go as realistic as reasonable. VAs are a plus.

Keep in mind, nothing's stopping you from trying. VATSIM/IVAO are free, PilotEdge has a 2 week trial.

u/Stone_313 · 1 pointr/wow

Thurstmaster Flight pedals.

The only game outside of flight sims i've used them in is Arma 3. Well there i used them on the helos ofc but also as lean when playing as a grunt.

u/ProfessorLiftoff · 1 pointr/Gliding

Thrustmaster baby

I'm sure a lot will work, but these are the ones I use.

u/MACCCCCCCCCCCCC · 1 pointr/hoggit

From what I've read, the Thrustmaster TFRP seem to be a good set for the price, although they are pretty narrow, so bare that in mind.

I personally feel you should get a better set though considering you fly the Huey, such as the MFG Crosswinds

u/MalcolmY · 1 pointr/flightsim

I couldn't find the product name exactly, but could those be yours?

Thrustmaster TFRP Flight Rudder Pedals for PC & Playstation 4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015PII6YI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_36rZxbZWDZ6TJ



EDIT

These have the exact name you mentioned but look similar to the ones above on Amazon. Same price too.

https://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16826280072