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ASSEMBLY PART 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Both plates have enough room on them for large throttles so whichever you decide to pair them with should be fine.

 

 

The Warthog stick is an exact match for the plate when removed from its base (haven't used many flight sticks lately so I can't speak on compatibility).

 

 

If your rudder system is slightly larger than the rudder plate you will need to level it as seen above.

 

 

Depending on the rudder model you may need to use some spacers like I did.

 

 

I had an old rudder system here by Saitek which I had never used so I decided to use it for this review.

 

 

The triple monitor stand box has two product pictures at the front/top.

 

 

Again, everything inside is packed properly.

 

 

Inside the box you'll find a total of 26 frame pieces, 6 monitor mounts (2 for each screen / Supports 32-65” monitors with VESA 75x75-450x660mm), 10 lockable castor wheels, 10 height adjustable feet, several Velcro cable ties, two Allen keys, wrench, stickers, 7 bags with bolts washers and nuts and the user manual.

 

 

The main feet of the triple monitor stand are secured in place with these triangle brace brackets and a single screw at their base.

 

 

As expected, the triple monitor stand is height adjustable.

 

 

Here you can see how the triple monitor stand is assembled for single monitor use.

 

 

The good thing about the triple monitor stand is that you can bring it very close to you (practically until the keyboard).

 

 

For this review I used the AOC AGON PRO PD49 Porsche Design QD-OLED Gaming Monitor (editing out the tiles left and right to focus on the setup might not have been the best choice after all). A very short clip showcasing the view from the cockpit is available both on YouTube and TikTok.