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The Flight Sim Stuff TPM and Flaps Controller is a handcrafted, 3D printed USB throttle quadrant designed for PC and Mac flight simulators. Featuring push-pull controls for throttle, prop, and mixture with a friction lock nut, plus a momentary flaps switch, it offers plug-and-play compatibility with major simulators like Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020/2024 and X-Plane. Built with premium linear sliders and ABS plastic, it delivers precise, durable control for serious flight sim enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B0CQTN5G3B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,479 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #78 in PC Game Flight Controls |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (14) |
| Date First Available | December 22, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Item model number | TPMF |
| Manufacturer | Flight Sim Stuff |
| Product Dimensions | 9.25 x 5.75 x 2 inches; 1.5 Pounds |
R**L
Perfect (TPM) Control Box
Perfect, simple throttle control box. No need to spend $100's of dollars. This TPM box works perfect for GA flying in MSFS 2024. It's well built for a 3d printed item and it connected to MSFS 2024 without any issues.
T**N
So worth it!!!!!!!!
Wow, this TPM console is awesome. Even cooler, is the fact is itโs handmade. Works great, looks, great. Iโll buy stuff from him again.
S**Z
Perfect for flying trainer aircraft
Iโve recently gotten back into flight simulator and decided to invest in some higher quality peripherals. One item I really wanted was a throttle system that was similar to that of an actual trainer aircraft like a Cessna 172. This fit the bill perfectly. I 3D print myself and I can tell from first hand experience that these parts were expertly designed and skillfully printed. Everything feels very sturdy and robust. The throttle action is smooth and responsive and I love having access to the flaps quick adjustments when landing. My only qualm would probably be the clamp which does flex a fair bit when tightened. 3D printed parts just canโt handle too much tension. Besides that Iโm super happy with it and happy to support a small business doing something spectacular.
J**H
Great piece of kit
Works great , yeah its 3d printed but is really nicely done . Im currently using it in star citizen and msfs 2024. Plan also linking it to farm simulator 25. If I had to point out something I didnt like it would be the flap switch is a bit heavy and the clamp doesn't allow for an under the desk position. Which I just double-sided taped it to underneath my desk and it is perfectly out the way while im working or not using it and easy to use when I need it.
A**W
WORKS GREAT!! FEELS GREAT!! I LOVE IT!!
Even though 3d printed and handmade, this item is VERY well designed and very well made! Case is rock solid and has a good amount of weight to it (does not feel like cheap light flexy plastic) I would definitely buy more things made by the same maker! It worked with MSFS2024 right away with no fuss. Also works with SPAD.neXT so technically makes me sure it would work with any other flight sim!
R**A
Realistic feel--just like the planes I fly.
Came in a real friendly package with good directions for device set-up. It feels about 80ish% like the real thing which is really good. It even has an operable friction lock for the throttle. I use this for War Thunder. I love it. The only thing the designer could improve would be to add real buttons on the knobs, but I don't really care. It's already better than half of the other throttles on the market--even better than the ones in the RED Bird AATD sims.
R**L
Buy it
Excellent kit for the money. Works flawlessly right out of the box.
N**N
Basic at best.
Bought these for my home sim setup. They definitely add a different feel towards flying, but you can definitely tell you're handling 3D printed parts. I don't like the throw of the rods being so long. This is probably my biggest complaint with the setup. A real cessna has maybe four or five inches of throw in their throttle and mixture, and this easily feels like seven or eight inches. I find that this makes it really hard to mimic real world flying on short final when muscle memory has me pulling throttle to idle, only to realize I still have an additional three inches of lever to pull out. I'm trying to still let it grow on me, but this seems to be the repeat offender of dislikes that I have about this product. I understand it's a home grown operation, which I can respect, but 3D printing is a very inexpensive technology and I'm not sure the price tag matches what you're actually getting, nor does it come remotely close.
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