The USB Pedal set and main frame

Your starting point     

"The MRVC is much more than just another set of pedals. It is the starting point enabling you to begin building your Multi-Role control system. and will replace your existing games type pedals if you have them. No other pedals will fit, or are performance pedals unit compatible with the MRVC system. The pedal module sits on a 715mm ( 28in) long rectangular plated steel tube. A cross tube of the same length is fitted at one end to form a stable "T" shaped frame. Two adjustable feet are positioned at the ends of the cross tube and when placed on the floor the assembled frame sits on three rock steady points.

Most games type pedals, use a shuffle, or push down, mechanism. This is a tiring and inefficient way to use your feet for precise control, and is in no way like the pedals found in real aircraft, including helicopters. The game pedal hardware makers use this design to get around the problem of having to construct, and anchor pedals with realistic movement to the floor or a frame of some sort. "The pedal module slides along and locks to any position on the frame to fit the leg length of the user. "

pedals with floor frame

In the MRVC system, the "T" frame cross bar sits behind the front legs of any four legged chair. This stops the frame moving away from the user and allows the pedals to operate in the correct way, as they do in real aircraft. The pedal module slides along and locks to any position on the frame to fit the leg length of the user.
 

Pedal set performance

The MRVC Pedals are  made from heavy plated steel, with no flimsy breakable plastic parts. The foot rests have rollers that allow almost frictionless contact, which together with  horizontal action gives precise rudder or helicopter anti-torque control. This will give you a big advantage over ordinary plastic games pedals in perfecting your flight control, particularly helicopter sims.

The pedals have a single lead that plugs into the base of the longshaft joystick, the stick then plugs into the USB port on your computer.

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