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    If you've got the budget and desire to make your Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 experience a little more realistic and comfortable, this might be the rig for you.

    I'll be the first to admit that when it comes to simulation games I lean more towards racing than flight. But I can certainly appreciate some impressive hardware for fans of virtual flying.

     

    Hardware such as the new Trak Racer Airbus TR550 cockpit that I saw at the recent Sim Racing Expo in Charlotte. It's hard to miss in its striking white and blue color scheme.

     

    It's an officially licensed product taking design cues from Airbus. This new cockpit is small enough so that you don't need an entire room to set it up while still having the capability to house your dedicated flight sticks and any additional accessories you like to use with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.

     

    Trak Racer is keen to point out this isn't just a chair with a joystick attached, which is comforting when it costs over €1,000.

     

    "The TR550 is a dedicated flight simulation rig engineered to replicate the seating position, sidestick geometry, and immersive environment of a modern Airbus flightdeck. Not a gaming chair with a joystick. The real thing — as close as you can get without walking the tarmac."

     

    I can't say I've ever been in the cockpit of an Airbus jet, but looking for photos online, it looks like Trak Racer did a good job of recreating the layout and flying position. All while ensuring that if you're a yoke user, rather than a stick, you still benefit from the same quality and comfort.

     

    All the mounts are fully adjustable, including the pedals, so virtual pilots have complete freedom to build a setup that works exactly how they want it to.

     

    A photo of the Trak Racer Airbus TR550 cockpit showing the left mount with a Thrustmaster Airbus joystick attached.

    The mounts for the flight controls are designed to mimic the feel of a real Airbus cockpit.

    (Image credit: Windows Central)

     


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