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Thrustmaster Viper TQS Mission Pack

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Thrustmaster Viper TQS Mission PackThrustmaster Viper TQS Mission Pack A legend returns with Viper TQS, the famous throttle quadrant system from the Viper, officially licensed by the U. S. Air Force and compatible with PC. Take your cockpit to the next level of performance and experience outstanding ergonomics with a 1: 1 scale replica featuring metal handle casing and buttons, plus a realistic and backlit control panel. Viper TQS Mission Pack replicates the realistic throttle and

Thrustmaster Viper TQS Mission Pack

A legend returns with Viper TQS, the famous throttle quadrant system from the Viper, officially licensed by the U.S. Air Force and compatible with PC. Take your cockpit to the next level of performance and experience outstanding ergonomics with a 1:1 scale replica featuring metal handle casing and buttons, plus a realistic and backlit control panel. Viper TQS Mission Pack replicates the realistic throttle and controls, flight kinematics and sensations experienced by real Viper pilots.

OFFICIAL REPLICA OF THE VIPER TQS AND PANEL

Take your cockpit to the next level of performance with the U.S. Air Force Viper TQS Mission Pack for PC. Experience outstanding ergonomics with a 1:1 scale replica featuring metal handle casing and a replica control panel from the legendary Viper.

LEGENDARY FLIGHT KINEMATICS

Enjoy faithful replication of the Viper throttle’s mechanical movement along its axis, with thrilling and smooth travel thanks to metal bearings. Viper TQS reproduces the real feeling with its legacy axis rail with access to Idle/Cutoff and Afterburner detents, via mechanical levers and handle rotation. It’s also easy to switch to a 100% linear axis.

ICONIC DOGFIGHT FUNCTIONS

Viper TQS provides you with real-world sensations via features such as metal control knobs, a Chaff/Flare slap switch to deploy countermeasures in air combat, and blackout switches for better immersion in your dogfights.

ADJUSTABLE FRICTION

Enjoy firm, linear travel with no dead zones on the throttle thanks to the adjustable friction. Die-cast metal construction ensures constant friction that won’t decrease over time, with 16-bit surgical precision thanks to the H.E.A.R.T (HallEffect AccuRate Technology) magnetic sensor.

ERGONOMIC FLIGHT CONTROLS

Get ready for intense takeoffs, combat and landings with 43 metal action buttons (including 11 virtual buttons), one trim wheel (axis), MODE and PGRM rotary selectors on the CMDS panel, plus jettison, laser sighting, jammer and weapon launch switches.

ADJUSTABLE BACKLIT PANEL

Viper Panel provides lifelike replica sensations as a backlit panel with adjustable indicator lights on the landing gear controls and TWA (Threat Warning Aux) panel for absolute realism!

Dimensions:
Width: 9.1 inches / 230 mm
Depth: 11.7 inches / 296 mm
Height: 10.2 inches / 260 mm

Weight:
7.4 lb / 3,338 g

Box contents:
1 x Viper TQS throttle quadrant system
1 x Viper Panel control panel
1 x Allen key
1 x USB-C cable
Warranty information and instruction manual

This item is covered with 7 days Return Policy.
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