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TCA Quadrant Airbus Edition

Airbus pilots who want a detented throttle quadrant that pairs with the TCA Sidestick.

~$100 approx 2026 street price

The TCA Quadrant is a dual-lever Airbus throttle replica that nails the detail that matters most to airliner pilots: authentic A320neo-style detents at Idle, Climb, Flex and TO/GA, plus thrust reversers with fingertip safety stops. It runs on the same contactless H.E.A.R.T sensors as the side-stick for effectively unlimited lifespan, carries two engine-master switches and 16 buttons, and detent tension is adjustable or fully disabled by flipping pads underneath. An optional Add-On module bolts on flaps, speed-brake, gear and parking-brake levers. It is the cheap, authentic Airbus quadrant.

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Specs

TypeDual-lever A320neo throttle replica
DetentsIdle / Climb / Flex / TO/GA, adjustable or disabled
SensorsContactless H.E.A.R.T magnetic
ReversersFingertip reverser levers with safety stops
Controls2 engine-master switches + 16 buttons
ExpansionOptional Add-On module (flaps/speedbrake/gear/parking brake)

Pros

  • Authentic Airbus detent gates at Idle/Climb/Flex/TO-GA
  • Contactless sensors give it effectively unlimited lifespan
  • Add-On module path expands it into a fuller pedestal

Cons

  • Two-lever Airbus layout only; not for GA or Boeing
  • Add-On module is a separate purchase
  • Plastic build

Common questions

Can I disable the throttle detents?
Yes. Detent tension is adjustable with the included tool, or you can disable detents entirely by reversing two pads on the underside of the chassis.
What does the Add-On module add?
It connects underneath to add flaps, speed-brake, gear and parking-brake levers plus two rotaries, building toward a fuller Airbus pedestal.

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