The Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System is highly engineered to meet the exacting needs of the true flight simulation enthusiast. Stainless steel shaft, ergonomic controls, integrated chronograph and separate throttle quadrant ensure a smooth, accurate and totally realistic flying experience. Durable Stainless Steel shaft with precision bearings gives smooth and predictable elevator and aileron control. Used with the supplied SST Programming software, integrated mode switch trebles the number of controls you have at your fingertips. Accurately time each leg of your flight plan with the integrated chronograph. Separate throttle quadrant with additional switches to configure any combination of throttle, flaps, mixture or prop pitch. Mount on top, in front of your desk, pilot or co-pilot side so that the controls are exactly where you want them. Unique, 2-position desk clamp keeps your yoke and quadrant securely fixed no matter how extreme the flying conditions. Use the integrated USB Hub to easily connect other parts of the Saitek. Pro Flight range of products, such as additional Pro Flight Throttle Quadrant or Pro Flight Instrument Panel (both sold separately). Saitek’s powerful Saitek Smart Technology (SST) programming software allows gamers to configure their controls to suit their preferred gaming style, and to save the configurations aspersonal profiles. 14 buttons. POV Hat Switch. 3-position Mode Switch. 3 axis levers on Quadrant. Elevator and Aileron Axes on Yoke.
The Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System is highly engineered to meet the exacting needs of the true flight simulation enthusiast. Stainless steel shaft, ergonomic controls, integrated chronograph and separate throttle quadrant ensure a smooth, accurate and totally realistic flying experience. Durable Stainless Steel shaft with precision bearings gives smooth and predictable elevator and aileron control. Used with the supplied SST Programming software, integrated mode switch trebles the number of controls you have at your fingertips. Accurately time each leg of your flight plan with the integrated chronograph. Separate throttle quadrant with additional switches to configure any combination of throttle, flaps, mixture or prop pitch. Mount on top, in front of your desk, pilot or co-pilot side so that the controls are exactly where you want them. Unique, 2-position desk clamp keeps your yoke and quadrant securely fixed no matter how extreme the flying conditions. Use the integrated USB Hub to easily connect other parts of the Saitek. Pro Flight range of products, such as additional Pro Flight Throttle Quadrant or Pro Flight Instrument Panel (both sold separately). Saitek’s powerful Saitek Smart Technology (SST) programming software allows gamers to configure their controls to suit their preferred gaming style, and to save the configurations aspersonal profiles. 14 buttons. POV Hat Switch. 3-position Mode Switch. 3 axis levers on Quadrant. Elevator and Aileron Axes on Yoke.
The Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System is highly engineered to meet the exacting needs of the true flight simulation enthusiast. Stainless steel shaft, ergonomic controls, integrated chronograph and separate throttle quadrant ensure a smooth, accurate and totally realistic flying experience. Durable Stainless Steel shaft with precision bearings gives smooth and predictable elevator and aileron control. Used with the supplied SST Programming software, integrated mode switch trebles the number of controls you have at your fingertips. Accurately time each leg of your flight plan with the integrated chronograph. Separate throttle quadrant with additional switches to configure any combination of throttle, flaps, mixture or prop pitch. Mount on top, in front of your desk, pilot or co-pilot side so that the controls are exactly where you want them. Unique, 2-position desk clamp keeps your yoke and quadrant securely fixed no matter how extreme the flying conditions. Use the integrated USB Hub to easily connect other parts of the Saitek. Pro Flight range of products, such as additional Pro Flight Throttle Quadrant or Pro Flight Instrument Panel (both sold separately). Saitek’s powerful Saitek Smart Technology (SST) programming software allows gamers to configure their controls to suit their preferred gaming style, and to save the configurations aspersonal profiles. 14 buttons. POV Hat Switch. 3-position Mode Switch. 3 axis levers on Quadrant. Elevator and Aileron Axes on Yoke.
The Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System is highly engineered to meet the exacting needs of the true flight simulation enthusiast. Stainless steel shaft, ergonomic controls, integrated chronograph and separate throttle quadrant ensure a smooth, accurate and totally realistic flying experience. Durable Stainless Steel shaft with precision bearings gives smooth and predictable elevator and aileron control. Used with the supplied SST Programming software, integrated mode switch trebles the number of controls you have at your fingertips. Accurately time each leg of your flight plan with the integrated chronograph. Separate throttle quadrant with additional switches to configure any combination of throttle, flaps, mixture or prop pitch. Mount on top, in front of your desk, pilot or co-pilot side so that the controls are exactly where you want them. Unique, 2-position desk clamp keeps your yoke and quadrant securely fixed no matter how extreme the flying conditions. Use the integrated USB Hub to easily connect other parts of the Saitek. Pro Flight range of products, such as additional Pro Flight Throttle Quadrant or Pro Flight Instrument Panel (both sold separately). Saitek’s powerful Saitek Smart Technology (SST) programming software allows gamers to configure their controls to suit their preferred gaming style, and to save the configurations aspersonal profiles. 14 buttons. POV Hat Switch. 3-position Mode Switch. 3 axis levers on Quadrant. Elevator and Aileron Axes on Yoke.
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Logitech Flight Simulator Yoke System With Throttle Quadrant
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originally posted on marvgolden.com
I purchased the Logitech Pro Yoke and Pedal bundle to replace the CH Products joystick, throttle and rudder pedals that I have been using for about 20 years. Besides being a long time sim pilot, I have been a licensed Private pilot for the past 18 years and own a Cessna 150. My main complaint with the Logitech Pro Yoke and Pedals is with the way the Yoke and Pedals move and feel. The centering springs on both the Yoke and Pedals are just to stiff for my tastes. The flight controls on most real world aircraft don't have centering springs, and I would prefer it if Logitech would either eliminate, or significantly reduce, the amount of tension of their centering springs. It is pretty obvious that many other people agree with me on this, judging from the the number of ... MoreI purchased the Logitech Pro Yoke and Pedal bundle to replace the CH Products joystick, throttle and rudder pedals that I have been using for about 20 years. Besides being a long time sim pilot, I have been a licensed Private pilot for the past 18 years and own a Cessna 150. My main complaint with the Logitech Pro Yoke and Pedals is with the way the Yoke and Pedals move and feel. The centering springs on both the Yoke and Pedals are just to stiff for my tastes. The flight controls on most real world aircraft don't have centering springs, and I would prefer it if Logitech would either eliminate, or significantly reduce, the amount of tension of their centering springs. It is pretty obvious that many other people agree with me on this, judging from the the number of YouTube videos I have seen about DIY modification to the Logitech Yoke, in particular.
originally posted on microcenter.com
Bought this since MicroCenter had this in stock in their store, along with the matching rudder pedals. The quality is quite good, being careful with yoke and pedals, should last several years. There are other yoke and pedal packages that may be higher quality, but also at higher cost. I consider myself at the upper end of casual usage, and did not feel the need to spend more. Go to the Logitech site for the documentation for the *physical* set up of the yoke and pedals. For MS Flight Sim 2020, do NOT install any drivers for the yoke and pedals. MS FS 2020 configures the yoke and pedals nearly perfectly. Just go into the MS FS 2020 config screen and fine tune to personal taste. For casual usage, this is a fine product that I do recommend.
originally posted on ebay.com
This is my friends yoke and throttle and I must say I am amazed at how easy it is to set up, takes about 30 seconds, and at the quality for such a low price. He has reduced the price from a brand new one by about a third, and it still works amazingly. I would highly recommend and definitely great value and a great purchase. I also strongly believe that under the right care it could continue to work amazingly for another decade at least. The yoke feels very realistic and firm, and there are no faults with the throttle or the yoke. I would also take in to account the validity of the product overall from multiple reliable sources.
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Logitech Flight Simulator Yoke System With Throttle Quadrant
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Logitech G PRO Flight Yoke System, Professional Simulation Yoke and Throttle Quadrant, 3 Modes, 75 Programmable Controls, Configurable Knobs, Steel Sh
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Logitech G PRO Flight Yoke System, Professional Simulation Yoke and Throttle Quadrant, 3 Modes, 75 Programmable Controls, Configurable Knobs, Steel Sh
Delivery between 28–31 Mar $29
I purchased the Logitech Pro Yoke and Pedal bundle to replace the CH Products joystick, throttle and rudder pedals that I have been using for about 20 years. Besides being a long time sim pilot, I have been a licensed Private pilot for the past 18 years and own a Cessna 150. My main complaint with the Logitech Pro Yoke and Pedals is with the way the Yoke and Pedals move and feel. The centering springs on both the Yoke and Pedals are just to stiff for my tastes. The flight controls on most real world aircraft don't have centering springs, and I would prefer it if Logitech would either eliminate, or significantly reduce, the amount of tension of their centering springs. It is pretty obvious that many other people agree with me on this, judging from the the number of ... MoreI purchased the Logitech Pro Yoke and Pedal bundle to replace the CH Products joystick, throttle and rudder pedals that I have been using for about 20 years. Besides being a long time sim pilot, I have been a licensed Private pilot for the past 18 years and own a Cessna 150. My main complaint with the Logitech Pro Yoke and Pedals is with the way the Yoke and Pedals move and feel. The centering springs on both the Yoke and Pedals are just to stiff for my tastes. The flight controls on most real world aircraft don't have centering springs, and I would prefer it if Logitech would either eliminate, or significantly reduce, the amount of tension of their centering springs. It is pretty obvious that many other people agree with me on this, judging from the the number of YouTube videos I have seen about DIY modification to the Logitech Yoke, in particular.
Bought this since MicroCenter had this in stock in their store, along with the matching rudder pedals. The quality is quite good, being careful with yoke and pedals, should last several years. There are other yoke and pedal packages that may be higher quality, but also at higher cost. I consider myself at the upper end of casual usage, and did not feel the need to spend more. Go to the Logitech site for the documentation for the *physical* set up of the yoke and pedals. For MS Flight Sim 2020, do NOT install any drivers for the yoke and pedals. MS FS 2020 configures the yoke and pedals nearly perfectly. Just go into the MS FS 2020 config screen and fine tune to personal taste. For casual usage, this is a fine product that I do recommend.
This is my friends yoke and throttle and I must say I am amazed at how easy it is to set up, takes about 30 seconds, and at the quality for such a low price. He has reduced the price from a brand new one by about a third, and it still works amazingly. I would highly recommend and definitely great value and a great purchase. I also strongly believe that under the right care it could continue to work amazingly for another decade at least. The yoke feels very realistic and firm, and there are no faults with the throttle or the yoke. I would also take in to account the validity of the product overall from multiple reliable sources.
The build quality is pretty cheap for the price. Though it has a steel rod for the yoke, it's not really as smooth as i would expect, it's a little grindy in a couple of places while pushing in. The yoke is wiggly , not fitted and restrained well in the housing. The levers are worse, all plastic and quite 'flexy'.There is no calibration option with this, so enjoy your drift...i guess...i spent several hours researching fixes on google an you tube, none worked. I emailed their support and they pretty much said just get used to it.The fastening system is a plastic hand screw...it's relatively stable, but again just feels cheap.Maybe i expect too much for 170 dollars, but this just isn't worth it for the quality and performance. Returned it after two days of ... MoreThe build quality is pretty cheap for the price. Though it has a steel rod for the yoke, it's not really as smooth as i would expect, it's a little grindy in a couple of places while pushing in. The yoke is wiggly , not fitted and restrained well in the housing. The levers are worse, all plastic and quite 'flexy'.There is no calibration option with this, so enjoy your drift...i guess...i spent several hours researching fixes on google an you tube, none worked. I emailed their support and they pretty much said just get used to it.The fastening system is a plastic hand screw...it's relatively stable, but again just feels cheap.Maybe i expect too much for 170 dollars, but this just isn't worth it for the quality and performance. Returned it after two days of trying to make it viable.
I was looking for a yoke system for long time, until the price became accessible. Definetively improved my flight simulator experience. The yoke part is great. A little bulky I think, and it needs space on your desk, but it's very responsive, comfortable on hands, and it has all the buttons you need for flying. I love it. The propeller sticks control works, but it doesn't feel as I expected. While the yoke feels as a real thing, the prop-sticks feel like a toy. Don't get me wrong, they work, and responsive too, but I there are betters out there.Installation gave no effort at all. Configuring the buttons, that took a little time, but it's a one time thing. There are defaults though, if you are happy with that, let it be.Quality, is good. Accessories includ some ... MoreI was looking for a yoke system for long time, until the price became accessible. Definetively improved my flight simulator experience. The yoke part is great. A little bulky I think, and it needs space on your desk, but it's very responsive, comfortable on hands, and it has all the buttons you need for flying. I love it. The propeller sticks control works, but it doesn't feel as I expected. While the yoke feels as a real thing, the prop-sticks feel like a toy. Don't get me wrong, they work, and responsive too, but I there are betters out there.Installation gave no effort at all. Configuring the buttons, that took a little time, but it's a one time thing. There are defaults though, if you are happy with that, let it be.Quality, is good. Accessories includ some clamps and screws to let you fix the controls on a table.Pricewise, it was worth.I can say I got a nice control system for a reasonable price to do my FS. And there is still space to put more gadgets together.
Easily bordering on 5/5 stars. It's quite usable and this setup with the throttle quadrant is a way better deal than the CH products one at this point, from what I can tell, though I never personally used that one.The deadzones and calibration/occasional recalibration can be a annoying, and the yoke would ideally be slightly smoother in the pitch axis. There is a way to open it up and modify it with elastic bands and/or bungee cords believe it or not, which has been shown to improve performance, and I might try this myself sometime. That said, there are already free software both 3rd party and from the manufacturer that alleviate or reduce the issues. It only has 45 or so (feels more like 50 but IDK yet) degrees of turn rather than the 180 in a real plane yoke, and ... MoreEasily bordering on 5/5 stars. It's quite usable and this setup with the throttle quadrant is a way better deal than the CH products one at this point, from what I can tell, though I never personally used that one.The deadzones and calibration/occasional recalibration can be a annoying, and the yoke would ideally be slightly smoother in the pitch axis. There is a way to open it up and modify it with elastic bands and/or bungee cords believe it or not, which has been shown to improve performance, and I might try this myself sometime. That said, there are already free software both 3rd party and from the manufacturer that alleviate or reduce the issues. It only has 45 or so (feels more like 50 but IDK yet) degrees of turn rather than the 180 in a real plane yoke, and this would be a major gripe, but none of the competitors in this price range offer anything with more travel either.It handles very nice in the roll axis despite that setback, and pitch is still decent too. If you're made of money and want to take simming very seriously (or if you're a pilot), you're going to want something higher end instead of this, like the Honeycomb Yoke, Yoko the Yoke, or something else. But this is very good for what it is, and I'd argue it's the best one in the $100-$200, *especially* for the deal with the throttle quadrant.P.S. the 3 extra USB ports on the back are "unpowered" so you can only use them for the rudder pedals or other extremely low power devices.
Well-made yoke and throttle body. The ability of the yoke hub to receive one PS2 device (the throttle body input) and three USB-A's makes for a cleaner cable arrangement. However, the absence of calibration meant that this system was not compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator. While Logitech tech support sent a regedit, this did not lead to any calibration ability. So, MFS won't work with the Logitech yoke system but works great with the Redbird yoke, throttle, and rudder assembly which I also own.
This is an update to a previous review, which had one big error, (other smaller errors), one big omission, (and a few other omissions).One omission is that, specifically, I use it under Ubuntu 2022.10, & with Flight Gear Flight Simulator (FGFS).Previous reviewI had problems [INS] physically [SNI] installing it. The four screws which attach the quadrant to the support were missing. The documentation did not specify what screws they were. I reached out to Logitech Support which said that they do not stock nor ship that part, and what I have to do is return it to the store for exchange.Well, that solution did not seem efficient for four screws. Fortunately, the email did specify what screws they were, (Phillips [EDIT] M4 16 mm [TIDE]), and so I just bought some ... MoreThis is an update to a previous review, which had one big error, (other smaller errors), one big omission, (and a few other omissions).One omission is that, specifically, I use it under Ubuntu 2022.10, & with Flight Gear Flight Simulator (FGFS).Previous reviewI had problems [INS] physically [SNI] installing it. The four screws which attach the quadrant to the support were missing. The documentation did not specify what screws they were. I reached out to Logitech Support which said that they do not stock nor ship that part, and what I have to do is return it to the store for exchange.Well, that solution did not seem efficient for four screws. Fortunately, the email did specify what screws they were, (Phillips [EDIT] M4 16 mm [TIDE]), and so I just bought some and installed.So, dead zone. Yes. Only within the slight play at the centre rest point. Get used to the slight play, where there is no tension, and one gets used to the dead zone. Once tension is felt in the yoke, the system responses to movement. It seems fair. One does not want the plane slightly moving when there is no tension in the yoke.It may not be realistic, but it works. [INS] If it does not work for you, the deadzone is totally adjustable via software. (I use "jstest-gtk" and "joystick"). The dead zone can be expanded, contracted, shifted, or completely removed via software.Some amount of "dead zone" is desired so that there is no 'jitter' in the controls when the joystick is at rest, (or at the far extremes).Also, [EDIT] no [TIDE] software from Logitech for Linux, but Linux has software for these devices [INS] such as, 'joystick,' and 'jstest-gtk' [SNI].Previous review.I should also mention that the yoke only moves 45 on the roll axis, and not 90. That is not a problem for me, but it might be for others who want total realism for planes where the roll axis has 90 movement on the yoke.
I had problems installing it. The four screws which attach the quadrant to the support were missing. The documentation did not specify what screws they were. I reached out to Logitech Support which said that they do not stock nor ship that part, and what I have to do is return it to the store for exchange.Well, that solution did not seem efficient for four screws. Fortunately, the email did specify what screws they were, (Phillips M616mm), and so I just bought some and installed.So, dead zone. Yes. Only within the slight play at the centre rest point. Get used to the slight play, where there is no tension, and one gets used to the dead zone. Once tension is felt in the yoke, the system responses to movement. It seems fair. One does not want the plane slightly ... MoreI had problems installing it. The four screws which attach the quadrant to the support were missing. The documentation did not specify what screws they were. I reached out to Logitech Support which said that they do not stock nor ship that part, and what I have to do is return it to the store for exchange.Well, that solution did not seem efficient for four screws. Fortunately, the email did specify what screws they were, (Phillips M616mm), and so I just bought some and installed.So, dead zone. Yes. Only within the slight play at the centre rest point. Get used to the slight play, where there is no tension, and one gets used to the dead zone. Once tension is felt in the yoke, the system responses to movement. It seems fair. One does not want the plane slightly moving when there is no tension in the yoke.It may not be "realistic," but it works.Also, to software from Logitech for Linux, but Linux has software for These devices.
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