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Flight Link Helicopter Simulator Advanced Package Collective Cyclic Pedals on 2040-parts.com

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Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, United States

Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

This Flight Link Advanced Rotor-Wing Package contains a complete package of controls to enable you to enjoy helicopter simulation out of the box.  This package comes complete with the Flight Link G-Stick III+ cyclic with self-centering, the Flight Link C1 collective with throttle, and the Flight Link Anti-torque Pedals. Along with the wiring and mounting plate for anti-torque pedals and cyclic.

I bought this used a couple of years ago to help me through flight school. I didn't use it much and I haven't used it in well over a year. It works great I just have no use for it any longer. This is for sure the best helicopter simulator on the market with in a reasonable price range. I used it with X-Plane on a Mac and it worked great! The twist throttle and the self centering cyclic are a must have for autorotations. 

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