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selling a new set of BRD rudder pedals based on the Bf 109 only been tested and never used. they are really smooth bearing mounted and all metal £180

 

I also have a Virpil Mongoose T50 stick with extensions and I have had a bracket made so that it can be fixed securely to a base board and it brings it to just the right height, once again this as never been used. I am open to realistic offers with the bracket it cost nearly £600. its a very nice stick totally adjustable with different cams and onboard adjusters for tension. 

 

I also have a throttle unit that I am about to sell I am just making some new metal access panels. Its made from a real tornado throttle unit its very robust 98% of the parts are real aircraft parts. every switch and control movements works. it has 50 switch activations not including the undercarriage lever which is switched, the flap lever can be either rotary or 3 way switch operation. it has to hat switches and a functional joystick on the rear panel. The emergency lever pulls up and across and operates 2 switches automatically during the process. it all operates on 2 Leo Bodner  controller boards. 

 

Reason for selling is unfortunately work is taking up a lot of my time, Oh and yes a new female!

 

Just one thing the throttle unit is quite heavy so it doe not move it sits absolutely solid......

 

 

 

 

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itsmecamille
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I've been planning to spend up to around 200GBP (maybe a bit more) for a set of new good quality pedals - I'm located in Australia, so it would depend on whether you're interested in shipping the pedals to Australia and how much it would cost me - if it fits within my budget then I'd be keen. I've only heard good things about the BRD pedals and that price sounds good for brand new ones

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That Tornado console is insane! What is the size dimensions on that beast? Looks huge? Does it plug in USB? I doubt it looks crazy very cool.

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It runs off 2 USB ports it uses 2 LeoBodner controller boards which are absolute quality. Because most the parts are from real aircraft they feel really good to use. every switch, rotary wheel and button works on the throttle handles and they are so robust everything is aircraft quality materials. The handles also push over to one side and activates switches. its heavy even though I have never weighed it I would think its about 35 to 45kgs and 74cm-29in high at its highest point 70cm-28in long and 27cm-10 1\2in wide. it sits nicely along side just in the correct position.  

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Don't even want to know how much it would cost to ship that to the US :) 

 

I'm interested. Send me a PM with a price and shipping info if you can. If you want to keep it in the UK I understand. 

itsmecamille
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Wingit, what about the pedals? Would you be interested shipping them to Australia (I'll cover the cost of course - as long as it's not too prohibitive). Just let me know the shipping cost. I've frequently purchased gear from UK, including from fellow simmers (last time it was for a Gunfighter pro stick), and shipping is generally ok, although I expect the pedals will be heavier than the Gunfighter stick.

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The pedals have now gone sorry it took so long to respond I have been a bit busy.  I have decided that the throttle console is £550 its cost me 1200 to build it and its robust and feels absolute quality.. 

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Really cool throttle console, must have been lots of work to get it ready for sims. I would love to buy it but shipping 50-60kg..:(

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Sorry information was a bit in accurate it is  between 35kg to 45kg

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