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Your cart is empty.This is a stand alone trim wheel, featuring a 5.5" (140 mm) diameter trim wheel. The trim wheel is an analog input and has 10 complete rotations for precise adjustments. Designed, 3D printed and hand made by me. Works perfectly in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 2024 or X-Plane or most any game that can use a controller. No additional software or drivers required, plug n play. Includes removable desktop clamp, install or remove in seconds. Will not work with Xbox or PS. Includes USB cable.
Mahamed Dumont
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
Well made and functions beautifully!
Tarcisio Valdes
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
Excellent device! Economical. Fills the space left by the Lofitech G. It's important to read and follow the installation instructions...and support artisanal production.
Karl Houseknecht
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Super easy to set up and calibrate, and a fantastic addition to my flight sim controls. I was dissatisfied with the trim wheel on the Honeycomb Bravo because all it did was send clicks. This wheel is a potentiometer that controls the trim axis. Trimming during flight feels natural and is a huge step up from other wheels or using a trim switch on the yoke. Appreciate the clearly written instructions that came with the unit. Works perfectly in FS 2024.
Olivias
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Works great! Is honestly a must have for Flight Sim! Trimming is just so much easier and intuitive!
Patrick M.
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
This trim wheel is perfect for a number of sim aircraft. The best part for me, being a computer dummy, were the instructions that came with it. Usually, I'll buy a piece of hardware and have to search YouTube for a video to tell me how to install it. In his case, the product was accompanied with concise instructions in 2 brief paragraphs that even I could understand. Nice work!!!!
clx
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I've got two trim wheels (one for cessna setup, one for piper) and cessna throttle. All of the products I've bought from FlightSimStuff is top notch and very rugged.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
In Linux, it was immediately recognized when plugged in and required no additional configuration in my flight sim.The large wheel allows for very fine control and it's so much better than using buttons or switches. There are no sharp edges or corners on mine. It looks and feels very finished and solid for a 3D printed build.More Linux stuff:If the trim wheel is not showing up as a joystick and you've plugged into a cheap hub (Anker, in my case), try plugging it directly into your computer.You can use "jstest" to confirm functionality. It should be available as a normal joystick at /dev/input/js*. (Example: jstest /dev/input/js2)and lsusb output should have this listed:Bus 001 Device 042: ID 04d8:e6e7 Microchip Technology, Inc. FlightSimStuff Trim Wheel
L. Hirsch
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I actually tried to spend more money on something fancier and flashier, and the more I looked into it, the more this seemed like what I was looking for. I’m not sure if other sim trim wheels can be adjusted to send an analog signal to the computer, but all the other ones seem to do is give you a pretend wheel that simply repeatedly pushes the click buttton trim controls in X-Plane that I wanted to replace in the first place. Even if the other products I found could be adjusted to send the right signal, this one was still the one that got closest to the size and feel of the real thing in the General Aviation trainer I’m familiar (a PA28-161). It’s not perfect—the real one is metal and has more resistance—but nothing else I could find comes any closer, and most were a good deal less realistic.
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