FSExpo25 | WINWING – New Sim Hardware Again

The world of flight simulation is receiving a significant influx of professional hardware: WINWING, known for precise and robust simulator equipment, is presenting a range of new components that appeal primarily to ambitious cockpit builders and demanding sim pilots. With its stated goal of approaching the training level of real full-cockpit systems, WINWING is launching a whole range of new modules – at attractive introductory prices and with clever design solutions for versatile mounting options.

New Airline MIP Radio Panels (RMP 32, ACP 32, ATC 32)

The first radio panels are several for the Main Instrument Panel (MIP) of airliner cockpits. With their consistent molded design, they appear to be made from a single piece. Depending on the variant, they offer a variety of operating functions and, thanks to “SIMAPP PRO,” are ready for immediate use via plug & play. The compact dimensions and various mounting scenarios allow flexible integration into a wide variety of cockpit setups. Particularly pleasing: The entry-level prices are designed so that even beginners can quickly upgrade (RMP 32 and ATC 32 for USD 77.50 each, the larger ACP 32 for USD 133.85).

AGP 32 – Autobrake and Landing Gear Panel

With the AGP 32, WINWING raises the bar even further in terms of realism and user experience. A highlight is the metal, realistically designed landing gear lever, which conveys an authentic feel. Users can choose between a compact and a fully equipped version. Thanks to universal mounting options, the panel can be seamlessly integrated into a variety of environments. The package is available for USD 133.85 at launch.

MIP ECAM 32 – For System Management

In terms of system monitoring, the new ECAM 32 panel offers another one-piece, molded element. Its clean design is specifically designed for seamless cockpit arrangements, allowing the step-by-step construction of a complete airliner cockpit. The introductory price is also moderate at USD 77.50.

NWS L 32 – Realistic Nose Wheel Steering

Specifically designed for an authentic steering feel, WINWING introduces the NWS L 32 Nose Wheel Steering Panel. Here, too, the fully molded plastic construction guarantees high durability. The panel combines realistic operating force with an all-in-one design, including a compatible table mount – ideal even for compact setups. For USD 82.30, cockpit enthusiasts can take the next step in realism.

Orion Rudder Pedals N32 – Precise Control Like an Airplane

The new pedal set represents high-quality mechanics and precision: A rotating pedal system, realistic braking distance, and aircraft-grade aluminum as a base speak for the highest quality standards. As an essential element of any sim rig, the set, priced at USD 328.69, is tailored to both the hobbyist and professional markets.

Cyber ​​Taurus Airline Rudder Pedals EB140 32 & EB400 32

Now WINWING goes one step further: The Cyber ​​Taurus Airline Rudder Pedals take the control experience to a new level with realistic pedal travel, a reinforced cast structure, and automatic force feedback model switching depending on the aircraft. They are priced at USD 499.95 for the EB140 32 and USD 599.95 for the EB400 32.

Cyber ​​Taurus Combat Rudder Pedals EB140 N & EB400 N

Fighter pilots also get their money’s worth: The combat versions boast high torque, minimal inertia, and ultra-fast responses. Also included: automatic switching of feedback profiles based on the model. The entry-level prices are identical to the airliner versions.

Cyber ​​Taurus Yoke Bundle ED65B91 3N

Another highlight from WINWING is the Cyber ​​Taurus Yoke Bundle, featuring an ergonomic grip, true movement dynamics, powerful integration, and force feedback that automatically adjusts to the selected aircraft type. The price is still pending.

However, the product variety at WINWING is now so extensive that not only beginners but also advanced pilots could quickly lose track. From panels and rudder pedals to yoke bundles, sorting everything by design, usage scenario, and aircraft type is a bit of a challenge. A clearer structure or even a product finder would be extremely helpful and highly recommended for orientation.

My tip: If you’re unsure, you should definitely take a look at the official WINWING website – at eu.winwingsim.com you’ll find current information, product overviews, and sometimes helpful advice for a targeted search for the best solution for your individual needs.

POSTSCRIPT: WinWing has posted the video of its presentation at FSExpo25: