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Logitech G Pro Flight Yoke System Simulation Controller w/ Throttle Quadrant

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Newegg has Logitech G Pro Saitek Flight Yoke System Simulation Gaming Controller + Throttle Quadrant for $144 after you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

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Instructions:
  1. Click here and add to cart
  2. Proceed to checkout
  3. Apply promo code 6PFNTECH287
  4. Price will be $144 + Free shipping
Includes:
  • Flight Yoke with 5.9' USB Connector Cable
  • Flight Throttle Quadrant with 4.92' PS/2 Connector Cable
  • 2 Desk Clamps
Features:
  • Five total axes
  • Stainless steel elevator and aileron control shaft
  • 25 fully programmable buttons and switch positions.
  • 75 user-definable controls

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $20 lower (11% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $169.
    • Price valid until 6/11 or while supplies last
  • About this product:
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Newegg has Logitech G Pro Saitek Flight Yoke System Simulation Gaming Controller + Throttle Quadrant for $144 after you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor Discombobulated for finding this deal.

Instructions:
  1. Click here and add to cart
  2. Proceed to checkout
  3. Apply promo code 6PFNTECH287
  4. Price will be $144 + Free shipping
Includes:
  • Flight Yoke with 5.9' USB Connector Cable
  • Flight Throttle Quadrant with 4.92' PS/2 Connector Cable
  • 2 Desk Clamps
Features:
  • Five total axes
  • Stainless steel elevator and aileron control shaft
  • 25 fully programmable buttons and switch positions.
  • 75 user-definable controls

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $20 lower (11% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $169.
    • Price valid until 6/11 or while supplies last
  • About this product:
  • About this store:
    • Details of Newegg's return policy here.

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MK3GTX
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Am I a yoke to you?
dealmashuguna
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Get a honeycomb

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Tbl5143
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Quote from Jasonowns :
Physically no difference at all. It works fine with MSFS2020, XP11 and P3D. Don't expect too much from it, in the end of day it's just an OK entry level yoke and throttle.

One thing worth of mentioning is, the set can be expanded to stack with other Logitech flight instruments such as control panels radio panel and more.
Well yeah I kind of got that this wasn't a necessarily true-to-life yoke. I'm not a pilot, have never flown a real plane and probably never will, so I won't ever be comparing it to the real experience. But flying with the regular keyboard in FS2020 is a real pain, so even though this is not near the best you can get I think it's still going to be a major step up, at least if those reviews I found on youtube are credible at all. I guess I'll see when it gets here. I don't play a whole ton anyway, so it feels like I'm already spending a whole lot more than I thought I would.
Jun 11, 2021
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hamwbone
Jun 11, 2021
234 Posts
I went with the honey comb alpha because of the 360 degrees of rotation. This one is only 180 degrees. I am not an expert, but i am happy with my choice. i also have an extra NIB if any one in dallas is looking for one. msrp no tax
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dubel
Jun 11, 2021
141 Posts
I have one of these - Saitek branded from over 10 years ago. For $150 it is an okay value as it comes with the throttle quadrant. However, I use X-Plane and MSFS 2020 frequently and find that I stopped using this yoke in favor of the basic Logitech Extreme 3D Pro for a few reasons. The setup and take down is a pain if you plan to use at your regular desk. The clamps do not fit with most desks with a drawer or pullout keyboard and it takes up a lot of space. You also do not get any sort of rudder control as you do with the Extreme 3D Pro through the twist of the stick. I do recommend getting rudder pedals (instead of using the twist) and I built my own smaller throttle quadrant that takes up less space on my desk. Another issue with the yoke is that the quadrant connects through a proprietary connector - so you can't use it with another yoke/stick. The add on quadrant Logitech sells is USB, but the paired version is not. If you are just getting into flight sim start with a basic stick and rudder pedals and skip the Logitech yoke. If you really want a yoke for realism save up for the Honeycomb. A lot of GA aircraft use a stick not a yoke, for example Piper Cub, Diamond aircraft, and Cirrus.
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EvilTechie
Jun 11, 2021
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Quote from dubel :
I have one of these - Saitek branded from over 10 years ago. For $150 it is an okay value as it comes with the throttle quadrant. However, I use X-Plane and MSFS 2020 frequently and find that I stopped using this yoke in favor of the basic Logitech Extreme 3D Pro for a few reasons. The setup and take down is a pain if you plan to use at your regular desk. The clamps do not fit with most desks with a drawer or pullout keyboard and it takes up a lot of space. You also do not get any sort of rudder control as you do with the Extreme 3D Pro through the twist of the stick. I do recommend getting rudder pedals (instead of using the twist) and I built my own smaller throttle quadrant that takes up less space on my desk. Another issue with the yoke is that the quadrant connects through a proprietary connector - so you can't use it with another yoke/stick. The add on quadrant Logitech sells is USB, but the paired version is not. If you are just getting into flight sim start with a basic stick and rudder pedals and skip the Logitech yoke. If you really want a yoke for realism save up for the Honeycomb. A lot of GA aircraft use a stick not a yoke, for example Piper Cub, Diamond aircraft, and Cirrus.
same here, extreme 3D Pro is also much quicker to setup and put away, great for those times when the flight bug bites and you just want to do some landing challenges
also with extreme 3D pro, you can control the rudder too, whereas you need to buy a separate rudder pedal if you want a yoke
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mojoblow
Jun 11, 2021
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Which one is the button to kill?
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drunkinmonk
Jun 11, 2021
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Quote from Identity404 :
Honeycomb yoke and throttle is $500. Not a good comparison.
The honeycomb yoke and throttle are equivalent to the Logitech yoke, throttle, switch panel, and multipanel. This comes out to around $420 vs $500 but for much better quality with honeycomb.

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PurplePlanter126
Jun 11, 2021
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Honeycomb alpha is a better yoke/throttle... of course, they are out of stock in most place and do cost a bit more though with the added functionlity - it is a bit of a wash.
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alreadyposted
Jun 11, 2021
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Quote from miles2912 :
No. KSP is a keyboar mouse game. This is for flight sims. MS FS 2020 has driven the cost of all flight systems up. Way up if you can find them in stock.

This is a great deal if you are into creating a cool FS setup. Add some pedals and you are good to go.
Thx I have no idea if it takes a stick but I see him flying planes and stuff, I suppose if he wants to get into flight Sim then I should look for a better combo
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luckylefty88
Jun 11, 2021
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Quote from hamwbone :
I went with the honey comb alpha because of the 360 degrees of rotation. This one is only 180 degrees. I am not an expert, but i am happy with my choice. i also have an extra NIB if any one in dallas is looking for one. msrp no tax
This actually doesn't go 180 all the way, that's why it's bad. 180 would have been great.

Honeycomb goes 180, not 360.
Jun 11, 2021
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AleL
Jun 11, 2021
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Quote from YogiSam :
Would this be more or less appropriate/fun than a Hotas for a space shooter like Squadrons?
Far less appropriate. It would work I guess. But navigating tight situations would not go great. For that a combat flight stick or HOTAS will do you much better.
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Wooty
Jun 12, 2021
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Budget tesla model s. Buy this and then you can dream about someday buying a used 2021 plaid model S in 2037 for 14K with 149,000 miles on the odometer 😏
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hamwbone
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Quote from luckylefty88 :
This actually doesn't go 180 all the way, that's why it's bad. 180 would have been great.

Honeycomb goes 180, not 360.
Thank you for the correction lol. I was told there wouldnt be math =) This why i don't fly real planes. The HCA just has such a better feel to it. This is still a solid deal and is a great upgrade from a keyboard/mouse/gamepad.
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themoz
Jun 15, 2021
148 Posts
Quote from dealmashuguna :
Get a honeycomb
1000%. These are ok but the honeycomb feels like a real yoke. It's a lot sturdier. These are kind of cheap IMO. I returned mine a year ago for a honeycomb with no regrets.

If you're gonna spend $100+ on flight control you are interested in realistic controls. Otherwise if you're just playing FS2020 for occasional fun you'd be just as well off with a $20 Logitech joystick.

Alternatively get the Airbus one if you want a pro feel but don't want to spend the cash on honeycomb or don't have the space. The honeycomb is big and bulky so I totally get that perspective.
Last edited by themoz June 14, 2021 at 05:33 PM.

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Tbl5143
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The Logitech rudder pedals are also $20 off, making them $149.99: https://www.newegg.com/black-logi...6826197227

Haven't decided if I want them or not, seems like they're mostly useful while on the ground?

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