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T-6 Texan II Throttle Quadrant by TruFlights
T6A46P
The Throttle Quadrant is constructed around a painted black ABS or acrylic upper plate. The bottom plate is painted black ABS or acrylic. The side plates are all painted black ABS or acrylic consisting of a front plate and a combination plate made up of the two sides and rear plates. The machined flap handle and the machined throttle riser arm are ball bearing suspended on 3/8in aluminum shafts. The cutoff paddle is black anodized machined 6061 aluminum. The top grip is painted black ABS. The friction system consists of two parts (two nylon friction preload set screws accessed from the unit bottom and the friction plate that is controlled with the knob on the top). All hardware is either black passivated stainless steel or brass.
The unit appears as a Windows standard USB Joystick to any PC or Mac device.
Dimensions Base: Width 6.75” X Height 2.25” X Depth 5.75”
Dimensions PCL reach above Base: 6.85” High
Features include:
• Programmable functions
• Easy USB Installation
• Quality components and construction
• One year manufacturer’s limited warranty
• Fully compatible with flight simulation software
o X-Plane
o Flight Simulator X (FSX)
o Prepar3D
o Most other flight simulation software

Comments

  • Is this available?

    1. Carol Cioffi |

      Hi Sam! I apologize for the late reply. This is an old photo still circling around the internet and there’s no way to remove it. Where did you find it as we don't have comments enabled on our website. I'd like to correct that. The TQ never actually got off the ground because the manufacturer didn’t have enough interest to mass produce them. I don’t know if they have a new website, but I just reached out to them to get information. I’ll reach back out via your email after I hear from them. Thanks for your patience!

    2. Carol Cioffi |

      I found the manufacturer's website. You can contact them directly. https://flightsimulatoraccessories.com

  • David Giroux |

    Do you still make or sell these throttles? I would love one. Please let me know

    1. Carol Cioffi |

      Hi David, I apologize for the late reply. This is an old photo still circling around the internet and there's no way to remove it. The TQ never actually got off the ground because the manufacturer didn't have enough interest to mass produce them. I don't know if they have a new website but I just reached out to them to get information. I'll reach back out via your email after I hear from them. Thanks for your patience!

      1. Carol Cioffi |

        David, I found their website. You can contact them directly. https://flightsimulatoraccessories.com

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