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  1. MOZA Racing AY210 Force Feedback YOKE For Flying Simulators

    The MOZA Racing AY120 Yoke Base is the ultimate foundation for your flight sim set-up. The MOZA Racing AY120 Yoke Base will be a vital component of your flight sim set-up. The ±90° roll axis will ensure smooth and precise manoeuvring with your chosen yoke.

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  2. Mount ONLY Logitech G Saitek Pro Flight Simulator Yoke System base stand clamp

    Desk mount only. Genuine part, taken from Logitech Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System. Bare mount only. No screw etc. Check photos to see exactly what is included. Includes only what is shown in photos.

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  3. NHS COMPRESSION FLIGHT SOCK TRAVEL ANTI SWELLING FATIGUE SPORT SUPPORT STOCKINGS

    Graduated Compression (15-20mmhg). Outstanding Arch Support. 1 Pair X Socks. Weight: 80g. Material: Nylon 80(%).

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  4. Miracle Flight Travel Compression Socks Unisex Anti Swelling Fatigue DVT Support

    It'll keep your feet feeling rejuvenated with super stretchy socks. These compression socks improve blood flow from the ankles to the heart, enhancing blood circulation in the legs, and providing extra relief for tired muscles.

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  5. Saitek X55 Rhino Flight Control System PC (SCB432150002/02/1)

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  6. Logitech G Saitek Pro Flight Yoke & Throttle PC HARDLY USED SEE DESCRIPTION

    Logitech G Saitek Pro Flight Yoke & Throttle System PC LIKE NEW. I brought it to see if i wanted to learn to fly yoke after using a flight stick for over a decade. I chose this one because it is a decent entry level yoke at a fair price and it has a proper throttle unlike most at this price point.

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  7. Logitech G Saitek Pro Flight Simulator Yoke System USB sim (no accessories)

    Logitech G Saitek Pro Flight Simulator Yoke System USB sim (no accessories) Tested working Please message me with any questions

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  8. Quies Air Travel Flight Ear Plugs (1 Pair)

    These earplugs are designed for people who suffer from ear pain during the pressure change in the airplane. The eardrum then gradually adapts to the pressure differences without suffering shock or deformation, avoiding pain.

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