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Thrustmaster Joysticks

Postby Rat Tat Tat » Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:29 pm

I'm looking for a joystick to replace my logitech Attack 3. I've used Thrustmaster products in the past but it has been several years. I'm replacing the Logitech because I want a hat switch and twist rudder control. I really don't need a hundred buttons on a joystick so I'm checking out the Thrustmaster T Flight and the T16000 joysticks. They both have pretty good reviews for basic joysticks. Have any of you guy's used either of these?
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Re: Thrustmaster Joysticks

Postby wifesaysno » Tue Sep 18, 2012 1:10 pm

I'm looking for a joystick to replace my logitech Attack 3. I've used Thrustmaster products in the past but it has been several years. I'm replacing the Logitech because I want a hat switch and twist rudder control. I really don't need a hundred buttons on a joystick so I'm checking out the Thrustmaster T Flight and the T16000 joysticks. They both have pretty good reviews for basic joysticks. Have any of you guy's used either of these?


I have the Thurstmaster X HOTAS set that has either a rocker on the throttle or twisting stick for rudder. The twist stick has become glitchy so I use the rocker on the throttle for rudder. But I have to say, I cannot stand twist-stick rudders anymore! Its so much easier doing precise control inputs without worry about trying to rotate the stick as you are moving it.
I have noticed my sim flights are far more controllable with this rocker, especially the combat flights where I need precise rudder control for gunnery or when doing hard adverse maneuvering. Having all the buttons is nice too!

So I recommend a HOTAS, the Thrustmaster X was $45 for me and that was 2 years ago. It has been a fantastic investment, a big improvement over my other twist-stick Saitek joystick.
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Re: Thrustmaster Joysticks

Postby EVVFCX » Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:00 am

I use the rocker on the throttle for spoiler control, works more realistic that way.
I agree, using the rocker for rudder is better than twisting the stick - and if you wish you can be having a drink whilst you taxi.
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Re: Thrustmaster Joysticks

Postby wifesaysno » Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:24 am

I use the rocker on the throttle for spoiler control, works more realistic that way.
I agree, using the rocker for rudder is better than twisting the stick - and if you wish you can be having a drink whilst you taxi.


Amen to the last part!  ;D
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