The Flight Yoke System from Logitech includes a Flight Yoke and a Throttle Quadrant system for piloting an aircraft in the flight simulator of your choice. With these two items, you’ll have precise control of your plane as well as a variety of customization buttons and switches at your disposal. Once connected, you can mount them accordingly with your other flight instruments for a customized setup. Please note that this item will work with Windows 10, 8.1, and 7 systems, but will require a quick installation of a small driver in order to function.
Logitech G Flight Yoke System
Rated 3.57 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(8 customer reviews)
$127.49
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Weight | 9.65 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18.7 × 15.7 × 8.9 in |
System Requirements | Windows 10, 8.1, 7 <br> |
Cable Length | Flight Yoke: 5.9' / 1.8 m <Br> |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | Flight Yoke:<br /> |
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Josie Abshire
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This yoke and throttle quadrant is really solid. It was immediately recognized by MSFS, and is easily configured. It mounts easily to a desk or table. I love that additional throttle quadrants can be added inexpensively. Well worth the money.
Velda Veum
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Got the Logitech G for use with MS Flight Simulator and I have not been disappointed. Ease oif setup was outstanding, the program instantly recognized the the flight yoke system and placed a default program in drop down menu. I also went to the Logitech site to down load an updated setup and rewarded with an even better program. Ideal for the pilot wannabe of the hobbyist. Big sky here I come.
Stanley Boehm
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I was sad to see there is no Xbox x support
Tatyana Ruecker
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I had been using an X52 Pro joystick and throttle since Microsoft 2020 came out. It’s truly a different, far better experience using this yoke on the vast majority of the aircraft in this sim. It’s well made, smooth and B&H is a pleasure to deal with.
Lawson Dach
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Great product if you are just getting into flight simulators.
Jazmin Smith
Verified Purchase
Bought the yoke system to replace my Logitech 3D joystick to get a more authentic feel of MSFS aircraft. Loved the fact that MSFS recognizes the yoke system and only takes small adjustments to customize it to your liking. The biggest drawback and it is a problem, is the dead zone and sensitively of the pitch control. It is not a problem during most of the flight but is very annoying when trying to land. There are some adjustments you can make to the sensitivity and dead zone to minimize the issue but they are not enough to get rid of the issue. Considering how long this setup has been out, you would think by now they would have corrected this. All in all it is still provides a very realistic addition to flight simulation and for the price I think it is well worth it
Evalyn Keeling
Verified Purchase
Most dissapointed in this product. Trying to get a driver for this was a pain. Used this with MS Flight Sim 2020 to many issues. Was looking forward to this product after using it for a week not impressed at all. Will nit recommend it either
Sylvan Ullrich
Verified Purchase
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 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.