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Thrustmaster T Flight Hotas X

Thrustmaster T Flight Hotas XBrand: Thrustmaster
Category: CE

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $34.94
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Seller: RitzCamera
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 69 reviews

Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 3
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Operating System: Playstation 3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.4
Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 9.7 x 10.6

MPN: 2960703
Model: 2960703
UPC: 663296413697
EAN: 4016138565614
ASIN: B001CXYMFS

Release Date: October 21, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days

Features:
  • Programmable: the 12 buttons and 5 axles are entirely programmable
  • Detachable, real-size, ergonomically-designed throttle control
  • Exclusive "MAPPING" button: all functions may be instantly switched around between each other
  • High-precision joystick with adjustable resistance
  • Exclusive "PRESET" button": to switch, while playing, instantly from one programme to another

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Product Description
  • Wide Hand-rest For Optimal Comfort
  • programmable 12 Buttons & 5 Axles
  • plug & Play
  • detachable, Real-size, Ergonomically Designed Throttle Control
  • mapping Button Allows All Functions To Be Instantly Switched Around
  • dual-system Aerodynamic Control Either By Rotating Handle With Integrated Blocking System Or By Progressive Tilting Lever
  • high-precision Joystick With Adjustable Resistance
  • trigger For Brakes (civil Flight) Or For Rapid Fire (military Flight)
  • internal Memory Saves All Of Programming, Even With The Joystick Disconnected
  • weighted Base For Greater Stability
  • preset Button Allows User To Switch, While Playing, Instantly From 1 Program To Another



Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars A must have for armchair flight cadets!   January 21, 2009
Timothy G. Berntsen (Virginia Beach)
55 out of 55 found this review helpful

With Tom Clancy's HAWX on the way to the PS3 later this season, and my sudden urge to revisit Freespace 2, X-Wing, the Wing Commander games on my PC, I decided to give this joystick a shot since it was cheaper than PS3 version of the Saitek Aviator, and it's also a hands-on-the-throttle model. I am sure glad I did! This stick is awsome, I am very glad that I gave it a chance even though reviews were scarce.

It has just about every button you could possibly want in a joystick, they all fell right when pressed, it's programmable, has a throttle with an alalog rocker for even more control options, and it all feels very intuitive when held. I tested it in the Windows game controller utility and everything seems to move quite precisely. Afterwards, I played Freespace 2 and the demo for the Battlestar Galactica: Beyond the Red Line mod, and it was a total blast. I was able to map the controls perfectly to all the buttons on the stick, and I was flying like an ace in no time.

They really thought of just about everything for this stick. The throttle module is actually detachable via an included Allan wrench, so if you prefer "cockpit accurate" distance between the stick and throttle, it's there for you. There's even a knob on the bottom of the stick that lets you adjust how much resistance the spring gives you! Pretty much the only thing you don't get is force feedback, but that's hardly shocking since this is an under $50 stick. It's even lap friendly, which is dandy if you don't have a coffee table or your desk is too crowded.

Overall, this is a very good stick, and is great for PS3 users or people looking for an entry level stick for their PC. For under $50, you'd be hard pressed to find a Hotas model as good as this one, and I'd much rather use this for my PS3 than a Saitek Aviator due to it's more solid build quality and hands-on throttle. Unless you'd rather drop $100 on a fancier model, Thrustmaster's console-friendly offering will serve you very well.



5 out of 5 stars The Holy-Grail for Flight-Sim Joy Sticks   July 16, 2009
R. Stark (Pinehurst,NC.)
33 out of 33 found this review helpful

T-flight Hotas Stick Pc PS3

This is my second one. I bought the first from Amazon last October-08. I was impressed with it's construction and overall operation ,but it had a few quirks. So I sent it back and paid the re-stock fee.

I've been a Microsoft Flight Simmer for 7-8 years and I've tried and/or owned almost all the joy-sticks and yokes(with and without foot pedals)that have been marketed in this country.

I have a soft spot for my Logitech 3-D Pro that has served me well for many years but I never really cared for their throttle design, and I guess thst's what attracted me to the Thrustmaster Hotas.

After waiting 6-months to give the manufacturer a chance to make another production run (and hopefully overcome the faults I found on my first one) I ordered another and found that it worked flawlessly. I am now a happy "camper".

If joy sticks are your thing, look no further, THIS IS THE ONE.---- Extremely well made, solid professional feel,smooth control actions that allow precise take-offs and landings, heavy weighted, priced right and delivered by Amazon.

Order one now, you won't be sorry !!!!




5 out of 5 stars Great buy.   March 31, 2009
R. Lauten (North Carolina)
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

This product is really great with the new Hawx game on PS3. Definitely a great value and makes the aerial combat a lot of fun. Easy to use, didn't take too long learn the key functions and very durable. Only drawback was that the USB cord wasn't long enough and I had to buy an extension. But overall, a great product.


5 out of 5 stars Best Flight Stick I've Had To Date   November 16, 2009
gump92139
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

My first flight stick (or joystick) was the Microsoft Force Feedback Pro which was a very good stick - it had some 'slop' in it which eventually got so bad that it was no longer tolerable. It was rugged and comfortable to use, but Microsoft quit making them & also quit supporting them in many flight Sims & newer games. I then had two Saitek Cyborg Evo Joysticks. The first one developed a problem after 11 months with little use, when it went out of calibration and the rudder output stuck in 50% left rudder position and couldn't be fixed by recalibration so it was replaced under 1-year warranty. Within 10 months switch #5 quit working on the second or replacement joystick so at this point I decided to look for a different manufacturers joystick because by now I had lost faith in Saitek being able to make a reliable joystick. I am seventy years old and I take good care of my equipment - I don't abuse my joysticks so if they don't last for me I doubt that they would last for anyone. I searched Amazon reading joystick reviews and came across the T-flight Hotas Stick Pc PS3. This joystick had the features I wanted and was rated very high - almost 5 stars even though at the time it had only five reviews - so I ordered it.
This joystick can be used with either a PC or PlayStation 3. It has a PC-PS3 switch so you can select which one you use.
It came with the throttle and joystick separated so I decided to try it this way for a while. I've had this joystick now since the first week in August 2009 and I really like this joystick.
PRO:
1. It comes in two parts, the throttle & joystick, separated by an interconnecting cable approximately 18" between them - but, they can be mounted together as one assembly if desired as the necessary wrench is included and the throttle & joystick are designed to be mounted together as one unit. I like them separated as it is more realistic - with the throttle on my left and the joystick on my right.
2. Very simple to connect to your computer. You connect the joystick to the USB port on your computer via the integral USB cable & connector - that's it! No separate power supply or adapter is required because this joystick gets its power from your computer through the USB cable/connection.
3. No installation CD included or required as once you connect this joystick to your computer it is automatically recognized and calibrated - a plug & play joystick - they don't get any simpler than this!
4. The throttle & joystick are very comfortable to hold & use. Together they have twelve programmable switches which are very easy to use on both the throttle & joystick. There are four programmable switches on the joystick module and eight on the throttle module. The joystick can be twisted left-right for the rudder control - the throttle module has a slider switch which can also be used for rudder control if so desired. Also there is an eight-position hat switch located on top of the joystick - this is normally used for 'looking around' in flight simulator programs. Both modules are quite robust & heavy enough so they don't move around much unless you really give them some pushing around.
5. So far this joystick is performing excellent & a great buy for the money.

CON:
1. None that I know of so far - except maybe it would be nice to have the interconnecting cable between the joystick & throttle modules be longer & have connectors that can be unplugged in case of damage they could be replaced. Also I'd like to be able to move them a little further apart.

UNKNOWN:
1. How long will this last before something goes wrong? Only time will tell.

T-flight Hotas Stick Pc PS3



5 out of 5 stars Good value for a joystick   July 21, 2009
D. Bezboruah (Irvine, CA United States)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Believe the other reviews, folks. I ordered this joystick solely on the reviews here on Amazon and I am glad that I did. I don't want to reiterate too much of what the other reviewers have already said, but I will say what I think is important. I only use Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 and this joystick worked with the game right out of the box! The quick start guide explains which buttons are mapped to which functions by default for Flight Simulator X. Turns out the same mapping applies to FS 2004 as well!

There is one thing to be aware of: on the throttle is an LED-lit "home" button. If you wish to use the large grip buttons on the throttle for the rudder function in Flight Simulator, then make sure this LED is RED and not GREEN (just press the button to change it). Otherwise, in "GREEN" mode, the large grip buttons on the throttle serve as a separate axis for the joystick.

The joystick is shipped with the throttle detached. The USB cable runs to your PC/PS3 from the joystick, while another cable runs between the throttle and joystick. You can attach the two components together as shown in the product picture using an Allen wrench attached to the bottom to screw in two nuts. However, the cord between the components will need to be wound into a holder under the throttle, which seems a bit annoying in trying to conceal the cord.


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