Microsoft may have axed its Flight Simulator franchise a small while back, however it appears that there are still enough virtual pilots outside there to keep Mad Catz abuzz with making fresh apparatus. In circumstance, the notoriously expensive Saitek Pro Flight range will be seeing an addition of three fresh products in October. First we have the self-explanatory Backlit Data Panel, which could probably double as a pricey mood blaze if you have $149.00 / £129.99 / €149.99 to spare. Following up is the identically-priced Throttle, Pitch and Mixture System box that’s supposed to replicate the controls found on the Cessna, Piper and Money Bravo blaze aircrafts. If these two modules fail to drain your piggy bank, you could always fork outside another $199.99 / £179.99 / €199.99 for the F16 / F35-inspired, die-cast alloy Combat Rudder Pedals. Bundle these with the other Saitek hardware and you might get close to having the complete cockpit.

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