Nice video. What type of pedals are those? I thought the pedals had to be pushed down, not slided back and forth like that. I imagine that is probably a bit easier to use than those you need to push down. Never tried pedals myself, but I feel the urge to try a set now after seeing this. 
Do you do your own pedicure by the way Latrobe? lol, just kidding..
Keep up the great work on your videos! 
you should get peds....

the great thing about them and what makes them far above a twisty is you only apply rudder when you want to....a twisty will always input some sort of rudder input(unless you increased the dead band)
they separate the controls of the plane...allowing you to fly much more intuitively....IE applying rudder and not worrying about aileron or elevator inputs...and vice verse...
they will double your hit% (once you get used to them of course)
I would not fly again until I got a new pair of rudders if mine broke.
Saitek normally I would say avoid....but there pro peddles are great

well worth the price and wider then the CH peds....