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Control typeBest forExample
Yoke & throttle quadrantGA and airliner flying on PCLogitech G Saitek Pro Flight Yoke & Throttle Quadrant
Rudder pedalsCoordinated turns and crosswind practiceLogitech G Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
HOTASFast jets and combat simsThrustmaster HOTAS Warthog Stick & Throttle
Console all-in-oneXbox flying out of the boxThrustmaster TCA Yoke Pack Boeing Edition
Instrument panelsTactile radios, autopilot, and switchesLogitech G Saitek Pro Flight Radio Panel

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Frequently Asked Questions

What flight simulator controls do I need for PC?

A solid PC flight simulator setup for general aviation and airliner flying uses a yoke, a throttle quadrant, and rudder pedals, while fast-jet and combat sims are best flown with a HOTAS stick and throttle. You can add instrument panels for radios and autopilot once the core controls are in place.

Do flight simulator controls work on Xbox and PlayStation?

Only controls explicitly listed as console compatible will work on Xbox or PlayStation, since most PC hardware is not recognized by consoles. Check the platform shown in each product title, and choose multi-platform Thrustmaster or Turtle Beach hardware if you fly across more than one system.

Can a flight simulator be used for pilot training?

A home flight simulator is excellent for practicing instrument scan, procedures, and approaches in a safe environment, but desktop sim time generally cannot be logged toward FAA certificates or ratings. For loggable time you need an FAA-approved aviation training device, which is a separate category from consumer sim hardware.

How much does a complete flight simulator setup cost?

A complete flight simulator setup ranges from a few hundred dollars for an entry-level yoke-and-software bundle to several thousand dollars for a multi-panel rig with premium pedals and HOTAS, depending on the realism and number of components you want.

What is the single best upgrade for realism?

Adding rudder pedals is the single biggest upgrade for realism, because they let you fly coordinated turns and handle crosswind landings the way you would in a real aircraft instead of relying on automatic rudder.