Thrustmaster has teamed up with Boeing to make new TCA peripherals.

Thrustmaster first showed off their new concept to the community at Flight Sim Expo 2021 (FSE) in San Diego on September 25. Now, they're pulling back the curtain and giving more information about their new line of products that are officially licensed by both Boeing and Xbox. 



Following their first collaboration with the legendary American aerospace company, Thrustmaster has released its TCA Boeing Edition range. This range includes the TCA Boeing Edition F/A-18C Hornet HOTAS Add-On Grip, which was a huge hit.

With the arrival of three new Boeing-licensed products for Xbox and PC, Thrustmaster — the world's leading manufacturer of flight sim accessories — is proud to now offer two different yet fully complementary licensed product lines dedicated to civil aviation. An exciting new flagship endeavor for Thrustmaster, the TCA Boeing Edition range features unique, exclusive, and proprietary technologies integrated with a specific goal in mind: allowing users to replicate the controls, flight kinematics and sensations experienced by real Boeing pilots at the controls of a Dreamliner — right from the comfort of their favorite desk or table. This previously inaccessible yet highly aspirational world of civil aviation is now within reach for the entire flight sim community.

TCA Yoke Boeing Edition

Based on the world-famous Dreamliner range of Boeing's civil aviation business, Thrustmaster's very first yoke system represents a truly revolutionary leap forward that completely changes the game for flight sim novices and experts alike. The TCA Yoke Boeing Edition is a flight controller that's legendary, highly realistic and incredibly versatile.

Built around the idea of making a brand-new flight simulation experience possible for users, the major challenge involved in designing this product was to be able to reproduce the sensations of using a floor-mounted Boeing pendular yoke for simmers using their gear on a desk or table.

Revolutionizing the way that flight sim hardware functions, the TCA Yoke Boeing Edition has found a unique way of replicating the pendular kinematic movements associated with authentic Boeing flight controls. The TCA Yoke Boeing Edition's floor-mounted/suspended design, validated by real life pilots, mirrors the different iconic details and features of real-world Boeing yokes in order to provide simmers with a feel that's as close as possible to the real Dreamliner experience — without any sacrifices in terms of performance or realism when piloting more modest aircraft.Here's a breakdown of some of the key points and technical features integrated within the TCA Yoke Boeing Edition:

TCA Quadrant Boeing Edition

Much more than a sidekick to the TCA Yoke Boeing Edition, the TCA Quadrant Boeing Edition plays its own important role in this brand-new flight simulation experience.

Developed as an ergonomic replica of the legendary Boeing throttle quadrant, TCA Quadrant Boeing Edition incorporates all of the iconic features required for proper piloting of airliners, as well as more modest private planes.

TCA Quadrant Boeing Edition is the first throttle quadrant to offer a complete, functional autopilot system with three different parameters, inspired and approved by Boeing:

With 3 axes and 17 action buttons plus an encoder for very extensive mapping possibilities both on the ground and in the skies, TCA Quadrant Boeing Edition stands out thanks to its unique progressive-resistance feel — just like on real Boeing airliners.

Highly versatile, the throttle quadrant features 4 fully swappable levers, allowing for use of the aircraft's speed brake, flaps or thrust levers, depending on the circumstances. TCA Quadrant Boeing Edition also gives users the option to pair 2 units together and step up to a whole new level of piloting: 6-axis flight.

Like its Boeing-licensed yoke counterpart, the TCA Quadrant Boeing Edition:

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