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  1. Review: TCA Yoke Pack Boeing EditionManufactured by ThrustmasterBy Ray AndersenIntroThere is an everyday growing interestfor flight simulation and this attracts various professional companiesthat are both able and capable of creating beautiful, realistic andhigh quality hardware for the demanding simmer or flightenthusiast. Whether you are using flight simulation just for fun or for gainingexperience before real life flights, then the market today iscertainly very interesting and filled with opportunities to build yourown customized home cockpit. You can build a replica home cockpit or just a more dynamic homecockpit, the opportunities are great, and within this review I willtake a closer look at a brand new piece of flight simulation hardwaredeveloped by Thrustmaster - their new TCA Yoke Pack Boeing Editionfeaturing a pendular yoke as well as a combined throttle quadrant andautopilot. /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke22.jpgPackaging, Delivery And AssemblyThe delivery was made using the international currier FedEx withdeparture France on a Thursday with scheduled delivery in Denmarkalready the very next day (Friday) - this however turned out to bedelayed and the pack was delivered the following Monday instead; stilla very quick delivery with superb track and trace and SMSinformation. When the packages arrived I quickly took a close look atthe boxes (2 boxes) and found that there were no or just very smallsigns of rough handling meaning that both boxes had been handled withfair care. The consignment consisted of two boxes; one containing the TCA Yokesystem and the other containing an additional throttle quadrant formaking a full setup. I started out by opening the large box featuring the completesetup. The outer box was the transport box which was made from a hardand thick cardboard and for which was perfect fortransportation. Inside the transport box was another cardboard boxwhich fitted perfectly into the transport box with maximum cubicvolume. This box was made featuring a softer cardboard quality butstill fair, hard and sturdy. Opening the inner transport box I nowfound the display box which was a thin and soft cardboard box andwhich does not support the product during transport but is insteadmeant for displaying the product on e.g. shelves in a store etc. Now opening the display box I got into the more interestingparts. I found two smaller cardboard boxes where one contained thethrottle quadrant with accessories and the other containing tools,screws and mounting bracket for the throttle quadrant. The yoke itselfwas packed below these two boxes in a 2-piece formed-shaped cardboardwrapping which was perfectly aligned with the yoke and the display boxfor optimal support. The last layer of protection for the yoke was athin plastic bag that was wrapped around the yoke - I assume forprotecting the yoke from being scratched during unpacking or similar. The throttle quadrant within the TCA set as well as the throttlequadrant delivered as quadrant #2 was both packed the same way, wellexcept that the additional throttle quadrant also had an outertransport box. The throttle quadrants were packed in an innertransport box with the display box inside the inner transport box, andinside the display box was as like on the yoke, a 2-piece form-shapedcardboard wrapping and the plastic bag that supported and protectedthe throttle quadrant perfectly. As part of this wrapping theform-shaped cardboard also featured support for the usable levers, thetools and the connection cables. Overall both the packaging of the complete setup as well as thesingle throttle quadrant was very professional, and supported andprotected the yoke and throttle quadrants perfectly for aninternational shipment. The parts within each box are the following: TCA Yoke Pack Boeing EditionBoeing 787 replica yokeBoeing 787 replica throttle quadrant2 throttle levers both featuring reverse throttle levers and autopilot disconnect buttons1 speed brake lever1 flaps leverDesk mounting bracket for throttle quadrantConnection cable USB-A/C - one for the yoke and one for the throttle quadrantScrews and tools for mounting the bracket to the throttle quadrantAn additional spring for the yokeTools for opening the yoke to add the springMetal bracket to mount on top of the yoke (for e.g. an IPad, maps or similar)Additional Throttle QuadrantBoeing 787 replica throttle quadrant2 throttle levers both featuring reverse throttle levers and autopilot disconnect buttons1 speed brake lever1 flaps leverConnection cable USB-A/CNo real assembly is needed since the yoke comes almost in one pieceexcept for the metal bracket that supports the charts or tabletsetc. There is included a tool for opening up the base of the yoke toadd or remove tension springs, but as default I do find the tension tobe a good start. In regards to the throttle quadrant then all needed to be assembledare the various levers that you would like to include as well as themounting bracket for the desk. On the bottom side of the quadrant islocated a tool (Phillips like screwdriver) for use to mount the smallconnection brackets between each throttle quadrant if you have a dualsetup. The brackets and screws are all fitted on the bottom side ofthe quadrants. The same tool is used to mount the desk bracket - thisbracket is universal and fits both just one quadrant but also bothconnected side-by-side. /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke07.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke33.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke01.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke08.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke20.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke05.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke17.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke10.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke23.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke14.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke30.jpg Look And FeelTaking a first look at the yoke I was quite surprised by the hugesize of the complete mechanism where as the yoke handle itselfactually seems smaller than other Boeing yokes (737) that I havepreviously tried. According to Thrustmaster the yoke is a replica ofthe 787 Dreamliner yoke at the scale of 1:1 or maybe more accuratelysaid the yoke is inspired by the 787 yoke. I haven't been able toverify the measurement since I couldn't find the actual measurementsfor the real 787 yoke. The replica yoke measures about 29cm in widthon the widest part of the handle and about 31cm in width whenmeasuring the outer points of each top. The height on the center partis about 18cm and the handle is about 2.50 cm higher. /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke31.jpgThe entire yoke including the desk mounting as well as themechanism sets the yoke with a total height of about 36cm. Thishowever does not apply when mounted since about half of it remainsbelow the desk level. The total depth is about 40cm and when mountedto a desk the yoke fills up about 24cm - what I more discovered wasthat the yoke is heavy, it weighs about 3.8 kilos. The yoke features a100% metal frame (internal structure) which provides a great weight,superb stability and a perfect base. The built-in mounting bracketsupports the integration between the yoke and the desk perfectly andthe yoke is easy to mount and dismount on the desk. The assemblyscrews are fixed onto the yoke and are of a good metal quality - the'pillows' that grabs on to the desk are huge and provides a good graband stability when tightened so that the yoke sit perfectly firm anddoes not move when used. The yoke can be mounted on desks up to 5cm inthickness. The yoke itself and the shell of the base are made of high qualityplastics. Here I would have loved to feel the yoke being built ofmetal or die-casted aluminum as some of the other products are fromThrustmaster, but that said, the feel is still amazing and the visualsis pure eye candy. I could not find a clip on the yoke's center asoften found on yokes to e.g. hold charts or checklists etc. butinstead there is the metal bracket just behind the yoke where you canadd your charts, checklists or even an IPad or other media. All the various buttons and levers on the yoke are all made fromhard and high quality plastics as well - this of course is the easysolution and also a good way of keeping the costs down, but in myopinion I would have loved to see and feel other materials for thesefunctions. The yoke has the following features: 18 action buttons, One 8-way hat switch and a mini controller with a push buttonTwo built-in throttle sliders which can be mapped as you like - e.g. as fuel cut-off sliders and found on the 737 throttle quadrantOne landing gear toggle switch on/off with gear knobTwo axis - Ailerons and Elevator1/8-inch / 3.5mm stereo microphone jack for headsetOfficial Xbox, View, Menu and Share buttonsDual metal mounting screwsSupport for tablet or smart phone (previously described as a metal bracket)Now moving the focus from the yoke and instead towards the throttlequadrant I found a very beautiful and versatile 3-axes throttlequadrant. Of course the throttle quadrant itself is not a completereplica due to several things like e.g. the obvious numbers of axes -the real have engine 1 and 2 together with speed brake and flaps whereas the simulator quadrant only have 3 axes. The levers being the throttle, the speed brake and the flaps leversare all very nicely and accurately created and looks superb and trueto real life, however going on the backside of each throttle lever Idid notice that the reverse thrusters are not that accurate andaccording to real life. The reverse thruster seems to be created andmapped as buttons and not axes as per real life. Also these reversethrust levers are very loose and do not really provide me with arealistic and firm quality feeling. The throttle quadrant is not meant as being a replica but it iscertainly inspired by the real 787 throttle quadrant. I normally liketo change the resistance in a lever so that I need more force to movethe levers, but I could find any tightening feature as found onseveral other Thrustmaster products. However, the resistancereplicated within this throttle quadrant is accurately created andverified by real 787 drivers. All parts - the various levers as well as the buttons and thecasing are all made from high quality plastics. Again I would haveloved especially the levers to be made from metal for a better feelingbut still the experience I get from using this throttle quadrant isamazing and an absolute higher level than I would have assumed. Therotator switch selecting IAS/HDG/ALT I do however find to be of alower quality - it makes a lot of noise when turning it. This is maybedue to lower quality or maybe the plastic casing I don't know, butdefinitely not a super smooth rotator switch feeling. The desk mounting bracket is 100% metal and easy to connect to thethrottle quadrant. The bracket supports the throttle quadrantperfectly - both when mounted on just one throttle as well as beingmounted and shared by two throttle quadrants. The tightening screwsare metal as on the yoke and the 'pillows' have a superb grip on thedesk so neither the quadrant or the yoke moves when mounted andused. The throttle quadrant bracket also supports desks up to 5cm inthickness. The finish on both the yoke and on the throttle quadrant isabsolutely beautiful, and I can easily see that Thrustmaster has kepta superb focus on this development. Even though the outer parts aremade from high quality plastics, I guess to keep the costs down, theinner parts are high quality industrial grade components that I amconfident will have a very good durability. I did notice that therewere no covers or rubber bands or similar around each lever on thethrottle quadrant to prevent dust getting into the sliders and down tothe electronics and the mechanism within - I know this is a similarsetup as to the Airbus throttle quadrant and for which I have had nowfor quite some time. I have not experience any durability issues onthe Airbus throttle quadrant in that regard and therefore I wouldabsolutely assume the same outcome for the Boeing throttle, meaningthat it will not affect the throttle quadrants performanceovertime. The throttle quadrant has the following features: Up to 17 action buttons (both buttons and a rotator switch)3 configurable axes for use for throttle, speed brake and flaps or whatever you would likeOne customizable encoder with push buttonSwitch for dual throttle versus single throttle mode /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke24.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke18.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke29.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke27.jpg Connection And PerformanceI performed the connection test on both my computer setups wherethe primary setup features a Win11 OS and connections through USB3.0,USB3.2 Gen2 and USB3.2 Gen1. The secondary setup features a Win10 OSand connections through USB2.0 and USB3.0 - On both systems the yokeand the throttles were perfectly recognized so no issues in regards toconnections. To power both the yoke as well as both the throttle quadrants,there is no need for an external power supply - power is suppliedthrough the included USB-cables and the computer. Both the yoke and the throttle quadrant was tested on the flightsimulation platforms MSFS2020, P3Dv4.5, DCS World 2.5 and WoP, and wasalso here perfectly recognized as gaming ware and thereby able to bemapped with the various functions within each simulator platform. Iassume that the same goes for the older platform FSX and also for theX-Plane series, but this I haven't verified. Various connections found on the back of the yoke base are 1x USB-Aand 1x USB-C as well as a TFRP connector to connect e.g. rudder pedalslike the T.Flight rudder pedals or similar. Finally there is a switchto select if the yoke is to be connected to a PC or an Xbox. The yokefeatures several buttons specifically used for Xbox together with thespecific legends on the trim buttons also for Xbox - the legends areA, B, X and Y. I haven't tested the yoke on Xbox - only on a PCconfiguration but the yoke is licensed by both Boeing and Xbox and foruse with Xbox One and Xbox Series XJS. The yoke surprised me greatly when I used it for the very firsttime - the rotation on the ailerons axes is not limited to 90 degreesbut is in fact 150 degree rotation which provides a lot more realismand also a lot more precision. The resolution of the aileron axis aswell as the elevator axis is 16-bit featuring 65,536 x 65,536 valueseach (counts per revolution). The range of travel measured on theaileron axis are 150 degrees and on the elevator axis 8.3-inch / 21cm(pitch). Many of you have probably heard of the H.E.A.R.T. technology usedby Thrustmaster - this stands for 'HallEffect AccuRate Technology'featuring 3D magnetic sensors on each axis for improved precision anddurability - This technology is used for both the yoke's aileron axisand elevator axis as well as all three axis on the throttle quadrantwhich also features a 16-bit resolution and 65,536 x 65,536 values oneach axis. I absolutely love the yoke especially for the pendular motion thatreplicates a floor mounted yoke, which is quite different from anormal GA yoke that features the push/pull motion and which you wouldnormally find as simulator hardware. This yoke features a pendularmotion and resembles in great perfection the real motion of a floormounted yoke (I have previously tried ACE737 floor mounted yoke). Boththe motion of the aileron as well as the elevator axis is super smoothand just pure joy to experience. The resistance on both axes are goodand what I'd believe as very realistic - still if you would like tochange the resistance, you can of course do that by adding or removingsome of the springs inside the lower part of the yoke's casing - howto is shown in the included manual. The yoke also features aback-2-center function for both axes and that also works perfectly andsmoothly with a firm reaction. There are lots of usable and programmable buttons on theyoke. Apart from the buttons for Xbox you also have the gear leverbutton, two sliders, together with the buttons placed on both the leftand the right side of the yoke. The left side features two verticalmounted mon-off-mon switches which I use for elevator trim and flapsoverride, a thumb button, an index finger button and an 8-way hatswitch which is pre-assigned to the view. The right side features twohorizontal mounted mon-off-mon switches which I use for ailerons trimand rudder trim together with a thumb button, an index finger buttonand a mini joystick which can be used to view around more smoothlythat the 8-way hat switch found on the left side. Additionally there is also located one 1/8-inch/3.5mm stereomicrophone jack on the base of the yoke which I find to be anexcellent idea. This absolutely eases the connection of the headset soI don't have to use cable extensions. Of course you could also justhave speakers or a wireless headset, but I use a wired headset when Idon't use my speakers and the jack is a good solution. I did encounteran issue with the jack or maybe more precisely when not using the jack- meaning that when I use my headset with the jack connector, there isno problem, but when I remove my headset from the jack connector touse my speaker system instead, then the sound is cut off. I am notsure if that is an issue with the integration of the jack or if it ismore likely a setup in my sound configuration on my computer - I doneed to explore that further. The gear knob and button found on the yoke has a fairly strongresistance to it, so that you don't accidentally push the gear in orout. The gear knob is quite small and not according to real life, butdoes fit nicely into the setup. On the front and lower part of thebase are the two sliders located - I think these originally wasintended to function as throttles if he yoke was purchased separatelymeaning without a throttle quadrant. The resistance here is fair andthese sliders I think I'd map as being fuel cut-off for engine 1 and 2as found similar on the B737 throttle quadrant. Now setting the focus to the throttle quadrant, this quadrantfeatures a 3-lever configuration where all levers can be mapped as youlike. You can customize the setup any way you would like as e.g. speedbrake-throttle-flaps or two throttles by removing either the speedbrake or the flaps or simply just use two throttles etc. Theconfiguration is super easy - each lever features a click-on functionmeaning that you simply just click on a top lever on the desired basethrottle lever. There is one mini connector on each base throttlelever that now connects and adds the button functions found on the topthrottle levers - this for both the reverse thrust levers as well asfor the autopilot disengage buttons. The speed brake lever has no additional functions and neither hasthe flaps lever, but each throttle lever both has a thumb/pinkiebutton together with a button that activate the reverse thrust featureby lifting up the reverse thrust levers. Other buttons found on thethrottle quadrant are 5 click buttons, a rotator switch that arepre-set to autopilot functions as selection of airspeed, heading andaltitude and an encoder with a click button on the top. Actually Ithink that the rotator switch is more or less integrated to theencoder and the pushbutton which would make good sense. Connections on the throttle quadrant are a USB-C for connecting tothe computer like on the yoke, but you also have the connector TFPRfor connection of e.g. the T.Flight rudder pedals. On the front of thequadrant there is located a switch where you can select the quadrantto be either ENG1&2 or 3&4 - this is a feature that you will use ifyou have a multiple throttle quadrant setup so that each quadrant isrecognized as a separate unit and thereby being able to beindividually programmed. The axes on the throttle quadrant has a great feel to them with asuper smooth motion and fair resistance however there is unfortunatelyno possibility to change the resistance. The throttle quadrant istested by real world 787 drivers which do confirm that the resistanceis according to real life. Now, how to program the throttle quadrant as well as the yoke iseasy - they are both recognized by the built-in mapping tools of eachsimulator that I have tested them on. Additionally I am confident thatyou could also perform the mapping or programming of buttons andlevers using external tools like Thrustmasters TARGET software orother software like FSUIPC, Linda, SIOC or similar. Performing mapping within any of the simulators I didn't encounterany issues. There were multiple pre-mapped functions which for some issuperb, but which I don't appreciate that much because I then have toclear them all before being able to map the functions to fit mydesired setup. Some axes has to be assigned with the reverse functionas e.g. the speed brake and the flaps axes but that is easy andabsolutely no issue. One issue on the throttle quadrant is that the reverse thrustfunction normally should be an axis but on the quadrant this isinstead a button. This removes some functionality which I would haveloved were there - when it is an axis you have the possibility toeasily select various stages from 0-100% of the motion, but using abutton you cannot control this to the same flexible level. Whenassigning the reverse thruster as a button you can activate thereverse thrust and also map (in some sims) the function to be repeatedresulting in an incremental increase of reverse thrust, however thisis rather difficult when decreasing because that will require anotherbutton for that function. Also some simulators does not feature therepeat function resulting in either a max reverse thrust effect rightaway or an incrementally increased where you have to activate thebutton several times after each other and that unfortunately decreasesthe experience for me. I have mapped the function as 'decrease throttle quickly' inP3Dv4.5 with a repeater function which works well, but in MSFS2020 Ihad to go for max meaning that when I apply the reverse function inMSFS2020, it is activated 100% each time, of course this is alsodurable but I would have loved the reverse thrust to be an axisinstead. Maybe this can be solved by using an external programmingtool? A work around could of course be to map the reverse thrust toone of the axis instead - in my setup I have a dual throttle quadrantsetup so I here have 6 axes to play with. Currently I use one forspeed brake, two for throttles (engine one and two), one for pitchcontrol, one for mixture control and the last one for flaps control,but that you can of course map as you prefer. /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke13.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke21.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke15.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke28.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke26.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke09.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke04.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke06.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke03.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke36.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke35.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke32.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke34.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke02.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke19.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke16.jpg /images/reviews/tcayoke/t/thrustmaster-tca-yoke12.jpgConclusionThe TCA Yoke Pack Boeing Edition is absolutely a beautiful and highquality addition to any home cockpit setup and by adding the extrathrottle quadrant it just improves everything and creates anenvironment that is even more flexible. I certainly love the feel and the realism that this set creates -the experience I have when flying my favorite airliners as well as myfavorite GA aircraft has been greatly improved. The look and thefinish are beautiful, the feel is really good and the quality is on avery high standard. The pendular motion is awesome and when seeing that this solutionhas been integrated into a desk mounted yoke is just incredible. In myopinion Thrustmaster has succeeded in creating what I believe to betheir next flagship. Internally the yoke and throttle quadrant features the hall-effectsensors which provides great precision and better durability. Themotion of the elevator, the ailerons as well as the levers on thethrottle quadrants are smooth and noiseless and absolutely a veryrealistic experience. The set also features a very good and firm mounting function whichkeeps the yoke and throttle perfectly aligned with the desk withoutmoving even at quick and hard movements. I find the yoke to be verysturdy and a must have for flight simmers that enjoys flying using ayoke. Of course there are always things or ideas that you wish would havebeen different but on this set these wishes are certainly very limitedand I am very positive towards this yoke and throttle. I don't know ofany other desk mounted yokes that features the pendular motion. The yoke and throttle quadrant is great quality and has alreadyprovided me with many hours of fun and superb flight experiences. Ican certainly recommend this set to my fellow simmers - great job doneThrustmaster, I can't wait to se what will come next. Ray Andersen Rays Aviation Thrustmaster:www.thrustmaster.com Review Computer SpecificationsPrimary ComputerWindows 11 (64-bit)Intel Core™ i7-12700Kf 5.0GHzAsus Z690-A Prime DDR5Thermalright Macho Rev.BCorsair 32GB DDR5-4800 Vengeance2TB SSD NVMe M.24TB WD Sata 7200rpmAsus GeForce RTX3080Ti 12GB TufCorsair RM850x 850W 80plus gold1000/1000 Mbit Fiber InternetMSFS 2020Secondary ComputerWindows 10 (64-bit)Intel CoreTM i7-4790K 4.40GHz Asus Maximus VII Ranger (ROG)Antec Kuhler H20 650 Water CoolerKingston HyXB 32Gb DDR3-2133 500GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD3TB Seagate Barracura 7200rpmAsus GeForce GTX 980 Strix OC 4GbSeasonic 750RT 80plus gold1000/1000Mbit Fiber InternetMSFS2020Prepar3D v4+DCS World 2.5XPlane11Wings of PreyFSX w/Acceleration Pack
  2. Review: TCA Quadrant Add-On Airbus EditionBy Ray AndersenIntroQuality hardware to increase theflight simulation experience is an everyday growing market and newproducts keep coming up and being released to the enthusiastic flightsimulation community. Some of the hardware is good and some isoutstanding with a high level of professionalism and quality. I had previously had the exquisite experience of testing a replicaAirbus throttle quadrantcreated by ThrustMaster - that experience was totally awesome andusing the throttle quadrant was a great way of bringing my flightsimulation experience to a higher level. Today I am fortunate to beable to also test and review the new side pieces for this throttlequadrant, making the quadrant an even more interesting piece ofhardware. The pack that is covered within this review is the TCAQuadrant Add-On Airbus Edition. /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-06.jpgPackaging, Delivery and AssemblyI ordered these new modules (side pieces) directly at Thrustmasterand the very same day I ordered them, I received an SMS from theforwarder FedEx that the pack was already received by them and theestimated delivery time would be the next day (Friday afternoon). Thismeans that from I ordered the modules till I received them, was only1.5 day for both packaging and the entire transport from theirwarehouse in France and to my address in Denmark. That is really quickwhich is perfect because when you order a new toy, you also want itsuper fast and this was just perfect. Both modules were packed within one box. The outer box was atransport box consisting of hard thick multi-layer cardboard, which isperfect for transportation and provides a great support for the innerbox and the modules within. Inside the transport box was the displaybox which was made from thin cardboard and which also fitted perfectlyinto the transport box providing extra good support. /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-09.jpg /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-10.jpgOpening the inner box I now found both modules nicely packed withina 2-piece form-shaped thin cardboard that created excellent supportfor each module. Additionally each module was also packed within athin foil or plastic bag - I think to prevent potential scratchingduring packaging or un-packaging. Overall the packaging was superbwith great support for the modules even during a long and bumpydelivery. Included in the box are the two modules, two connection cables typeSATA, extra fittings and also extra screws. There are no toolsincluded which is okay since a prerequisite for using these modulesare, that you also have the throttle quadrant. Included in thethrottle quadrant was a Phillips screwdriver and this one is all youneed for the modules. There is no assembly needed to get the modules working other thanconnect each module to the throttle quadrant using the SATA connectorcables included. However, I do recommend that you also mount thefittings using the screws to secure the modules properly to thethrottle quadrant. Additionally there are also a very short assembly guide includedwhich does not provide much information. Here I would recommendvisiting the https://support.thrustmaster.com/ webpage where you canfind the modules and select to download the manual/guide in PDFformat. The download is quick due to a good connection to the serverbut also because the PDF file is not that big. The manual is named TCA Quadrant Add-On Airbus Edition and is a 287pages long PDF manual describing all the various technicalinformation. First there is a layout of the functions on each moduleand the possible customization that you can perform. Secondly thereare a 'how-to-mount' the modules to the throttle quadrant using thefittings and screws and how to place the entire setup correctly on asupport. There are also described how to install software drivers andhow to map functions to each switch or lever, but this will be coveredin the section of Connection And Performance. You don't have to read all the 287 pages since the manual iswritten in multiple languages to support most possible customers, andto make sure that most, if not all simmers, will understand and getall the basic information about the usage etc. of each module. Eachlanguage is about 14 pages long so it actually takes no time tocomplete the read. I would strongly recommend taking the time to readthe manual just to get to know all of the functionality of themodules. /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-12.jpg Look And FeelTaking a closer look at the modules I became really impressed. Eachmodule is inspired by the real Airbus flaps and spoilers lever modulesand the outcome is absolutely very realistic in the looks. Bothmodules are made from high quality hardened plastics which of coursehelps keeping the production costs to a minimum, but also keeps theweight to a minimum making the modules more affordable to transport. Iwould personally have loved to feel the levers being made from metalor simply metal coated which I think would have increased the realismand the experience. That said, the core of the levers or moreprecisely the cylinders, they are both metal cylinders for betterquality, steadiness and durability. /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-17.jpgThe modules are two different modules; one module is the spoilermodule that features a lever controlling the spoilers and a toggleswitch with a knob shaped as a regular but downscaled gearhandle. This module is to be placed on the left side of the throttlequadrant. Additionally there are also an auto-brake selection rotatorswitch with an Airbus style rotator knob with the following stops'Disarm, BTV, LO, 2, 3, HI'. The knob for the rotator switch isdownscaled but still very realistic and the lever for the spoilers Ithink is quite fair and realistic in size. I cannot confirm if thescale is 1:1 but it feels great and very realistic and the look isvery authentic. In total this module features one toggle switch, onerotator switch and one axis. /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-05.jpgThe other module features the flaps lever, a rudder trim left/rightrotator switch with a spring load for self centering - you could callit a Mom-Off-Mom rotator switch. The module also has a pushbutton forcentering the rudder trim as well as a twist switch for the parkingbrakes. The twist switch is probably a fixed rotator switch with abeautiful and very authentic parking brake knob on top of it. Theflaps lever is very authentic with the characteristic shape from thereal Airbus lever and the size also seems to be in accordance to reallife. The rotator switch knob for the rudder trim is downscaled aslike the auto-brake knob also is, and the knob for the parking brakeseems to be quite well in accordance to real life. All knobs are allmade from quality plastic materials but still feel very real andauthentic. In total this module features two rotator switches, onepushbutton and one axis. This module is to be placed on the right sideof the throttle quadrant. /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-07.jpgBoth levers - the spoilers and the flaps lever has built-in detentson both the axes - this detent can be enabled or disabled as you likewhich will be described later in the review under the part withConnections & Performance. Both levers / axes are super smooth andprovide a very nice feeling and a very nice flight simulationexperience. Each axis also features an adjustable friction optionwhich is located on the front end of the base - this function workssimilar to the adjustable friction screw on the throttle quadrantwhere you can either turn the screw to the left for a looser motion orto the right for a more tight and firm motion of the levers. Thedefault setup is 50% meaning right in the middle. Please do becautious when tightening the friction screw so that you don't forcethe screw to much which will damage the friction function. /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-03.jpg /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-19.jpg /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-08.jpg /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-01.jpg Connection And PerformanceConnecting the modules are quite simple - there are no USBconnectors so you cannot connect these modules directly into yourcomputer. You need the throttle quadrant as base before being able toadd these extra modules to your setup. Connection is done using thetwo SATA connectors found on the bottom of the modules and thethrottle quadrant - the two cables are included in the modulespack. /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-14.jpg /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-15.jpgWhen the modules are connected, you are now able to use them aswell as to also assign various functions to them through the built-inassignment tools of each flight simulator. I have tested the moduleson the following platforms: Lockheed Martin Prepar3Dv4.5, LaminarResearch Xplane11 and DCS World 2.5 - I haven't tested the modules onFSX or the new MSFS2020 but I would imagine that they could easily berecognized as gaming ware through the throttle quadrant. You can alsouse the T.A.R.G.E.T. software provided by Thrustmaster or even FSUIPC,LINDA, SIOC, C++ or similar I would assume. /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-18.jpgWhen you assign functions through the assignment tools within theflight simulators, you need to select the throttle quadrant to be ableto assign the functions. You have a total of two axes and 15 buttonsthat can be assigned as you prefer providing you with a good number ofassignments to your home cockpit simulator setup. If you have just onethrottle quadrant, just select that one within the assignment toolsmenu and you can now assign functions for both the add-on moduleshowever, if you have two throttle quadrants connected in between theadd-on modules, the assignment will have to be split in two. Thisbecause the spoilers module is now connected to the left throttlequadrant which as default could be named 'ENG 1&2' and therefore toassign functions to this module you will have to select the FCA ENG1&2 within the assignment tools menu. The exact opposite for the flapsmodule which is then connected to the right throttle quadrant which asdefault could be named 'ENG 3&4' and therefore you need to select thisthrottle quadrant within the assignment tools menu to be able toassign functions to that module. The modules feature the exclusive H.E.A.R.T. technology also knownas 3D Hall Effect with magnetic sensors and the letters stand for HallEffect AccuRate Technology. Each lever (spoilers and flaps) have atotal of 65536 values on the potentiometers providing great accuracyand feeling when using the levers. There are not many, actually no other connectors to be found on themodules other than the SATA connectors, and the modules are ment to beassembled with one on each side of the throttle quadrant which ofcourse is not according to real life - in real life you here have theelevator trims instead. Both modules are in real life placed furtherback from the throttle quadrant, but never-the-less, then this ideaand setup is absolutely awesome. /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-02.jpg /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-13.jpgBy flipping over the modules and taking a look at the bottom of themodules, you will there find two screws on each module which you canunscrew and take out the internal part. This part you can turn 180degrees and put back in - hereby you can now either enable or disablethe detents on the levers. /images/reviews/tcaquadr/t/thrustmaster-tca-quadrant-20.jpgConclusionTo wrap up my experience of the TCA Quadrant Add-On Airbus Editionbuilt by Thrustmaster, then this add-on set is perfectly in line withthe throttle quadrant - it is beautiful, it is very authentic andcertainly a high quality set featuring 3D hall effect magnetic sensorsfor a super accurate experience. The set is professionally built with the usage of high qualityplastics and with metal cylinders for each lever for bettersturdiness, feel and durability. The surface is a smooth Airbus bluepaint that is indeed very much in accordance to real life andfurthermore each module also features authentic laser engraved legendsthat makes the frostings on top of the cake. The look is certainly very authentic even though some parts aredownscaled, and the feeling is just awesome. The flaps lever knob isperfect as well as the spoilers lever knob and they just add greatlyto the overall impression and experience of using these beautifuladd-ons. If you like high quality hardware, this is absolutely a set that Iwould recommend. Even more if you like flying Airbus aircraft, thenthis is a must have. The price is fair, the quality is high and theexperience that I got using these add-ons, were defiantly lifted to ahigher level. Best of all, you can also use these add-ons for otheraircraft styles from Boeing to GA to Turboprops etc. meaning that theset is also a very versatile set, and where you can easily eitherenable or disable the detents on each axis. The add-on modules scored a superb 4/5-Star rating, and they areabsolutely a set that I most certainly will recommend. High qualitymodules, great flight simulation experience and all for a very fairprice. Thank you Thrustmaster for bringing these awesome add-ons out tothe flight simulation community - they are beautiful! Ray Andersen Rays Aviation Learn More Here
  3. /images/notams/notams20/thru0618/thru0618.jpgThe TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition, the first flagship productlaunched in the Thrustmaster Civil Aviation range, is a remarkablywell-rounded PC joystick. Designed for flawless integration in civil aviation games includingX-Plane 11 and Microsoft Flight Simulator, this ergonomic replicaAirbus sidestick is a versatile ally for virtual pilots in all typesof flight simulation. Featuring multiple remappable action buttons, a modular design anda wide range of powerful new features, amazing flight adventures "fromspace simulation to air combat" are now accessible to all users at anaffordable price point. /images/notams/notams20/thru0618/tca-quadrant.jpgA TCA Quadrant Airbus EditionTo properly celebrate the launch of its civil aviation productrange, Thrustmaster has taken the opportunity to create a fantasticcompanion device for its new sidestick: the TCA Quadrant AirbusEdition. The TCA Quadrant Airbus Edition will later be followed by twocomplementary modules: the TCA Quadrant Add-On Airbus Edition (anadditional product, sold separately), replicating the real air brake,flaps, autobrake and parking brake features found on world-famousAirbus airliners including the A320 and A320neo. Source
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