"Where did that throttle come from? When did you buy that?!" "It came with the stick, don't you remember honey? I just decided to take it outta the box today." "Hmm... mkay. ..."
After watching your review when this came out I was tempted to buy, then watched a few more reviews from others (not so in depth) I have just received the stick and as you said, really smooth and responsive, thank you.
The best overall (honest) and through review of the Airbus Thrustmaster Side-stick out there. Well done. Mine will be arriving in a few days and I'm anxious to put it to good use with my Microsoft 2000 Flightsim. Thanks again for an excellent review!
The hand room is very much an important issue to mention, thank you! I mean I got small lady hands so it probably won't bother me, but I do know that having your hands pinched while trying to press buttons or the throttle is a pain most people who get this might experience. lol
The reason for the two top side buttons being interchangeable, as well as having 6 buttons on the "wrong" side, is because this is the AIRBUS sidestick. Sure, you can use it for whatever plane/game you want, but the point of it is that the captain stick is a left hand stick and the first officer stick is a right handed stick in an Airbus. The point is that you can choose your "role", or, perhaps, rank. :)
That base design just screams 'T-16000'. Which I mean, it quite clearly is one with a slight design tweak. I've had a T16000M for quite some time. You can tell it's old by the fact that it uses green LED's for the light in the base. Pretty good stick overall, though the buttons have given me trouble over time and I broke the throttle slider (largely my fault - dropped it.) If this is similar in construction, which... Why wouldn't it be? Then it'll be decent, but not amazing. Still, this is firmly in the budget category when it comes to joysticks, so... That's to be expected. Some thoughts, which may relate to things they've changed: I personally find the T.16000 centring spring to be excessively stiff, and that does get annoying at times. Where I was mentioning wear and tear, it's the buttons that are the main problem. The hall effect sensors that the stick uses are so reliable it hasn't changed meaningfully in years, but some of the buttons are dubious. The throttle slider also happens to be a 100k potentiometer, and those can wear out over time (can't say it was showing signs of wear, given that I broke it entirely) I've looked at the insides and it's about what you'd expect. Rubber membrane keys and the like. The only surprise was the stick twist mechanism, which looked oddly flimsy. That's not to say that this stick will be identical, but it's clearly a close relative in terms of design and construction... I wouldn't be particularly surprised if the only thing that's really changed is the plastic components that comprise the stick itself. The base looks almost the same...
I personally wouldn't buy this setup as I have a Warthog HOTAS, however I have watched your reviews etc and appreciate the attention to detail you pay to your reviews. Even though I wouldn't buy it, I probably would if I didn't already have what I have. I did buy the Wireless Delan Clip you reviewed ages ago on the basis of your review and I wasn't disappointed. Still works great. My overall point being I enjoy your reviews and moreover you are honest and ojective thereby i'd listen to your recommendations before anyone else before purchasing. Keep up the great work :-)
My main issue with higher end sticks is they're all hyper-focused on military aviation. The main issue I have here (both as someone who flies real civilian aircraft, and as a left-handed person) is that in civilian aviation you WILL be flying with a left-handed stick most of the time (if your aircraft has a stick, it'll be a sidestick on the left, or a centre-stick, but still held in the left hand.) Now obviously I do have to point out that for civilian side-by-side cockpit layouts, you can sit in the right-hand seat, and then you will indeed have left hand throttle, right hand stick, just like in military aviation. However, as a sole pilot this is not a normal state of affairs unless your goal is specifically to practice flying from the right-hand seat. (the specifics for why the left seat is preferred relate to flying circuits at airports) So, what's the significance here? Well, rather obviously, it's that left-handed sticks are surprisingly rare. Prior to this being announced I could think of only ONE dedicated left-handed stick design, and two that were ambidextrous. One of the ambidextrous designs being the stick this one is built around. It's frustrating, simply because they're so hard to come by, and in civilian aviation, you do kind of need to get comfortable with flying left-handed...
@@alexshmalex hey buddy, I absolutely love it, i know it's relatively expensive but it's brilliant and flexible as I can use if for DCS, can use it for MSFS2020 etc - so for me it covers all the bases. The build quality is exceptional and I wouldn't have any other flight stick to be honest. If you're thinking of buying one - just do it. You will not be sorry :-)
@@dokken1212 Thanks for the quick reply dude! I haven't played a flight sim in a while, though I used to play military flight sims a lot and had the Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro which was great, though never had the cash for anything fancier. A decade or so on, with a little more disposable cash I figured it was finally worth jumping back in and going for a joystick/throttle/rudder setup. After shopping around I just pre-ordered this TCA officer pack which has the stick and throttle. It looks a pretty competent setup and doesn't break the bank though there's still a little voice in my head saying it's worth spending more and going for the 'professional' option of the Warthog HOTAS which as you say will work for both and I'm sure will be a lot more fun for DCS. I'm thinking I may spend more time with a civilian simulator these days though for the slower pace of life :-) . Is there anything you don't like about it? I suppose worst case, I can always sell the Airbus TCA and upgrade later
Just buy the TCA airbus dual throttles that can be purchased as a kit with this joy stick. Don’t try to use that little slider for your throttle. You can configure that throttle slider on the joystick to do something else. For GA aircraft use configure it as prop speed or for mixture. Or you could configure it as the parking brake.
As Someone who is fairly new to flightsims 167hours i think getting the airbus edition with both the joystick and quadrant is reasonable. Of course later i want to get the honey comb yoke and throttle , but for now i think this will suit me fine.
Just for info regarding the red button on the top (combined autopilot disconnect / takeover button): The reason it can be attached on either side, is to be able to configure it as a captain's stick (left handed) or a copilot's (right handed). Which is nice whatever sim it is used for of course, if you prefer to use the left hand. BTW the Airbus flight control system has autotrim, so there is no trim button on the original, but it's a good thing they have included it here, so that it can be used for other aircraft as well! 🙂 I'm looking forward to try this out - I ordered the stick + thrust lever combo from a local online store, but it seems to take a while before they can deliver. ☹
I came across this pertinent post on Reddit. "The TCA Airbus Sidestick Still Has the Yaw Flaw. Here's How to Prevent It from Failing". "Some of you folks may be acquiring your new TCA Airbus sidestick, and while it is a good piece of kit, it is fundamentally a Thrustmaster T16000M stick. There's nothing wrong with that, but that does mean that it still has the same flaw that plagued the original T16M stick, which was a failing yaw sensor after a period of use". The T16000M yaw sensor was known for failing and causing the dreaded ghost inputs. People began to investigate why this occurred and some people discovered that two plastic "pins" that prevent the sensor from coming out of its slot were simply too long and whenever users would use the joystick, the plastic pins began to press on the sensor. As a result of this, the constant stresses bent the backside of the fragile sensor and then permanently damaged it. Technical users resoldered a new pot sensor and went on their way, but less technical users were stuck with TM support, receiving replacement sticks that failed in the exact same manner". The author has links to photos he has taken of the TCA Airbus Sidestick disassembled and along with another image he wrote, "The pot sensor sits right up against the wall of the stick. That doesn't leave me confident, but at the very least, we know that the plastic pins are sitting too close to the sensor, at which point press against it when resting your hand on the stick". See full post with the author's suggested fix: www.reddit.com/r/flightsim/comments/hhqq3v/ysk_the_tca_airbus_sidestick_still_has_the_yaw/
Great review, detailed and informative. Looks like it shares both the strengths and weaknesses of the Thrustmaster T16000. Thanks for taking the time to put this together m8
Flightsticks just are worthless to me without an analog thumb stick. I bought this and I can't believe they're still using crappy hat switches to move your pov. Why? We've been using analog thumbsticks for years. The POV hat is such a bad way to do this. There's nothing 8 way switch an analog thumbstick can't do. It's really disconcerting that I have to buy a 400+ dollar Warthog to get a proper thumbstick. It's really depressing.
Thank you for the review. The spring is indeed too strong, but this is not the worst problem. In bad weather, for instance, one needs to make fine, exact and fast adjustments near zero. Unlike Honeycomb Alpha, which also has a strong spring, the zero is a dent like, or hard stop (sort of). So, if one has to move smoothly right-left or up-down, impossible. It is indeed good for a chase game, not for a fine near zero control. Additionally, XP has better models and the problem is more serious there. I need a piece of advice for a joystick with smooth transition over zero position. Thank you.
I prefer the buttons located near the hat switch on my old Thrustmaster T.16000 M version 1 to the one you are reviewing. The old buttons are more like paddles than buttons and are very easy to reach and identify by feel. Thank you for this review.
If this is any better than the HOTAS X in stick drag, this is needed, as I had a HOTAS X which ended up pulling right on zero input needing me to add something like 30% deadzone. Hopefully I can get my refund for it and get the Officer Kit when it finally releases!
Thanks for the video, thinking of sending mine back as I can’t feel the detent at all. Wish you could have explained how you actually configured your reverse thrust.
Apologies, I should make an updated video in the coming weeks. I noticed a difference in the detent on my second joystick too, not sure it has to burn through that plastic protection cover to work properly?
Good review,very detailed. I think the issues that you found will not be a problem for most people who buy this for it's intended purpose (flying the A320 in a realistic way) because they will have separate throttle controls. More relevant for me is the lack of a way to clamp or secure the sidestick to a table/base.No matter the weight it is not realistic to have it just sitting there,it will move eventually. I am not expecting "true" Airbus feel because the real thing has hydraulic dampeners built in, a spring load mechanism is always going to feel floppy in comparison.But if the resistance is reasonable and the precision is as good as you say i predict it will sell very well.You can buy dampened sidesticks but at crazy prices,bulk and weight. The TCA will fill a very nice niche and i will probably end up buying the whole set,stick,throttle,speedbrake and flaps (the last two appear in the promo vids). Wish they made an FCU too :)
"No matter the weight it is not realistic to have it just sitting there,it will move eventually." I use that thing for my Airbus flying and it does not move. The control inputs you make are simply not abrupt enough to develop enough force to move it.
Quotenwagnerianer Well,if it works for you do not fix it of course.I prefer to clamp it securely because i use the PC sim to prepare airline sim checkrides and some maneuvers ( like a GPWS pullup or Upset Recovery for ex.) do require stronger inputs than normal.What you say,however,makes me suspect the spring might be too soft...the real thing is rather firm.
If you can't think of another method, I find velcro tape works well for this kind of problem. One half of the tape goes on the bottom of the stick, the other half on the surface you want it to attach to. Tends to be pretty reliable, and you can still remove the stick. (obviously, the downside is there's now velcro tape on the surface you've tried to attach it to, which isn't great if you need that to be a smooth surface for other reasons...)
@@SimUKReviews and I just saw now that they have increased the price, now it's about $76, but I ordered it well yesterday for $40, but that the joystick
I ordered the officers package edition to get the throttle quadrant. Separately the quadrant costs $100 by itself. I got the joystick and quadrant for $174 tax included and free shipping. Save a lot that way.
Another great review, I am considering getting this, I also have the Saitek yoke, Throttle qaudrant & Pedals, this would be a quick alternative to use.
6:51 , regarding the strength. I've been in a certified A320 simulator and actually I was rather suprised. The strength of that sidestick was way much higher. After flying in that sim and then downgrading back to the TCA sidestick I was like oh wow even looking at it moves the sidestick :D Me too unfortunately hadn't had a chance to try the real sidestick in an aircraft (I was too nervous and forgot one time when I was in the actual cockpit to ask to try it, and since than I still hadn't got a chance to enter so I still get annoyed over that), although I beleive that the simulator I was in had a close representation to the real thing. I just jokingly asked how much the sim sidestick cost, and they casually said around €2000 per one! Oh I see :D
I appreciated how your visuals and your spoken descriptions supported each other so well. QUESTION: I am going to be placing the sidestick on the pullout shelf of my desk. What is the full length and full width of the base? Thanks!
@@SimUKReviews I saw that drawing prior to posting my question, which was why I asked what is the "full length" and "full width". The drawing measured a partial length and only 50 mm of it's full width. Could you please measure the full length and width for me? Thank you very much.
@@SimUKReviews I wonder if it also has the design flaw that eventually causes the Z-Axis to go berserk until you open it up and remove a bit of plastic from the inside.
I am having a lot of challenges with the rudder, ailerons, and elevator sensitivity with logitech 3D Pro. The movements go from one extreme to the other. I Tried them using Cessna 152. I even tweaked the sensitivity curves from -0.9 to 0.5 with 5%-10% dead space. I worked on the config file for Cessna 152 as suggested in one video and set the sensitivity from 0.1 to 0.4 values. But the responses were not up to the expectations. I am in the market for a better joystick with much improved sensitivity response to the above mentioned movements. Which one would you recommend as a replacement? Thrustmaster Joystick? A320 joystick? Any other. Which one is better and why? Thanks, NIK NIKAM Houston, Texas
Your excellent review is generating an increasing amount of Air Traffic from interested viewers, you may have to activate and program the sidestick communications button to sound a cockpit alert, whenever a new conversation or inquiry arrives! :-)
Great review! Can’t wait to get the combo and the mounting plates in September. Still awaiting a release date announcement for the airbrake/flaps add ons.
Is it possible to have both right and left had configurations and duplicate the buttons on the base in one device, so you can use with either the left or the right hand? Then we can easily control A320 and GA planes?
Good morning very good tutorial, clear and clean, I subscribe. do you have a solution to my problem? I just purchased thrustmaster TC Captain Pack X Airbus Edition. After installing the drivers, as soon as I plug in the joystic the sound is cut off and the joystick does not work. I tried the joystick alone and it does not work. Thanks again. Mark
Thank you and welcome. Sounds like an RMA, but make sure you try a different USB port directly on the back of your PC first. And see if windiws is recognising it too. Good luck
The T1600, I didn't like because it had this weird resistance at the centre, made it difficult to do fine control inputs.. Seems like this stick, on looking again, doesnt have this issue?.
Hi! My sidestick turns to the left rolling down the runway…I have to apply excessive rudder to keep the plane straight. My calib. on Win 11 is fine but I just can’t figure out how to keep the plane to fly straight. Plz. help…Many Thanks!!!
@@alexkapinga2024 I am also confused, I placed a preorder on amazon. Now it's saying in some websites release it's on the Oct 26th when before it said Sept 24th
i know it’s not ideal but can you use the joystick and flaps spoiler thrust levers for a boeing aircraft? it will feel weird but it should still work great right?
The problem with the T16000M that this stick is based on is that the base buttons are pretty shit to use at all. It's too easy to activate the wrong buttons, since they have almost no separation (imagine your keyboard key cap tops had no spacing between them). The spring is also way too strong, so much so that the most common mod for this stick is to clamp the spring, which can cause re-centering issues. On the T16000M there is an LED that activates the ring on the base whenever the stick isn't centered. It's quite distracting when you play in a dark room as going through center it will pull your eyes attention. That's why it's also commonly modded out by clipping the LED wire. I'd MUCH rather have a rubber skirt for the joint to keep dust and hair out than some annoying LED. On the upside, the HAL sensor on the T16000M stick is WAY better than what Logitech has and it can be switched between left and right hand mode including the stick supports. It will also serve more hours than a Logitech device before needing replacement.
In my opinion, the main default is the weight. This device is far too light and the all thing moves too easily. Unless sticking it with tape, it’s difficult to have good precision. I had the orange one in the past and it’s exactly the same..... in blue color. Without any hesitation, I do prefer my actual stick, the amazing steel KB gladiator, solid, stable, ultra precise and so smooth too.
The thing I find unrealistic is that when you bank the aircraft you have to hold the stick to the side you want to bank to, or the plane will return to straight and level flight. I am only a former weekend (100 dollar hamburger) Piper Cherokee pilot, not a professional pilot, but in that plane, and similar ones I flew, you would turn the wheel in the direction you wanted to bank, but when the bank angle was what you wanted you would return the wheel to neutral, and the aircraft would pretty much retain the bank angle you wanted. Maybe the airbus side stick is different in real life? Or ,do I have my Thrustmaster adjusted wrong? My old Sidewinder joystick, which I used on previous FlightSims games, operated pretty much as I mentioned about my weekend pilot experience.
Isn't that to do with the sim though? I don't have this stick yet but I do play MSFS 2020 with an Xbox controller I apply pressure on the joystick to roll and once I let go, the joystick returns to neutral and the airplane maintains its roll angle. Do you have any assists turned on in whatever sim you use? Might be what causes this behaviour.
Does it operate on a Apple imac? I have seen yes and no so am confused as I preordered the combination coming out soon I hope? I run a 27" imac using Xplane 11.
Thank you very much for the in depth review, really did deliver!! Is it any good for Elite Dangerous? I heard you mentioned it in your review. Or would you go with a more military oriented set up? I mostly do exploring and passenger transport anyway so basically space flight simulator... Ahahhaah!! Have a nice day!!
Thanks and Yes I `think` this will be excellent for ED; so much so I bought 2 of these and will be testing a duel sidestick next time I get my teeth into ED (Which hopefully will be soon!)
First of all I want to say I really enjoy your video I'm 2 years late, but I do have a question I hope you respond is it hard to calibrate because I have the throttles and the auto break and the flap setting. I've had it for a while but I've never gotten around to hooking it up because I'm thinking it's going to be too hard let me know if you can recommend or do you have a video on how to calibrate thank you
Sadly I don't have a setup video (I should have). Let me see if I can recommend somebody good.... Ahh yes. Jonathan is just brilliant, cool, calm and knowledgeable: ruclips.net/video/ibEy_xEC8sc/видео.html
Sim UK yeh. Its a redressed T16000M. If you have a gander youll see the Z axis issues. Ive locked mine with the button and only use it occasionally. So far so good (i have the TCA also)
Hello. I have a thrustmaster from Aibus. and I have a problem. as soon as I turn on engine 1 or 2 on the thrustmaster, the speed mode and aiming mode do not come to me in units, but add and subtract in tens. As soon as I turn off the engine with the thrustmaster controllers, they read and add the heading mode and speed mode again in units. how do I solve a setup problem? please
Just got my TCA joystick yesterday. Throttle quadrant still in pre-order. I must say the build quality is very good. Even the packing is impressive. Built In France, not China, thankfully. There is no perceivable detente in the joystick throttle AT ALL for mine, which is my only disappointment. It’s not really a huge problem for me because the throttle is coming and I’m assuming the detentes on that will be highly noticeable and have the loud Airbus click, but for those who AREN’T getting the throttle quadrant, the lack of a noticeable detente on the joystick throttle is something you should be aware of.
I've learnt after using for about 2 years that if you leave it at the detent the detent will improve by time. Not sure why but this is how it is like for me and when I had to rebuy it after the rudder twisting part was all giggly I had to wait about 1-2 month and it was all good again.
While checking the joystick in setup I managed to override the default with a few useless settings and now the default is lost - any way to get it back?
No, but i do t have a T160000 so I can say they are similar. I think about 4 extra buttons, yaw locking switch and style + brand name. But it is so accurate and smooth!
Would you mind explaining what exactly you're NOT getting on this compared to the regular t.16000m? I would like a stick primarily for MFS but it would be nice to still be able to use it for a combat sim like DCS... or would it be missing a key feature?
never had a t.16000m but branding, extra buttons is about it. I use this for rise of flight and when my second one arrives I will be looking at elite dangerous too no issue with that
@@SimUKReviews not personally. a friend uses this one as a left hand stick for space sims and had a 1600 as a right hand stick and apparently they feel almost identical but the 1600 has a more multi use capable top. if you dont install the thumb rest on the 1600 you can even hot swap between hands, however the bottom rest isent ambidexurous. He uses this one just fine and dosent have any real complaints but dosent see much advantage over just using twin 1600s which is what I do.
Good review but just to add real airbus 320 sidestick is really stiff and it doesent have a huge move radius. Becouse it is made to move with your wrist. Not your full hand. So if you Want to have a real airbus sidestick feeling I would find Something else. But the shape is nice.
Question: I don't see any info about how we will be able to buy the throttle and the flaps and spoiler lever . Could you clarify this for me ? Thank you
@@SimUKReviews Do you know if it'll ship to the US? I want to buy the captain pack but it's already sold out in the US (so is just the stick itself). It's unclear if it'll be restocked anytime before or soon after the release date so I'm tempted to just preorder it from the UK.
@@SimUKReviews I just preordered it anyway to test it, other than paying 5 quid for international shipping it worked! A lot better than paying the markups some US resellers are asking for, and it's only supposed to take 6-10 days to make it across the pond.
@@SimUKReviews so if you're flying a C152, the yoke's resistance is not fixed; it's dynamic according to what the aircraft's speed is. In a 152, you are directly fighting the wind with the aid of pulleys. If an aircraft is slow, there is less airflow over the control surfaces for a given amount of time... thus there is less force to fight against. Alternatively, if the aircraft is travelling faster, there is obviously more airflow.
The joystick doesn’t seem to make the calibration x go to the extremes of the box, is that an issue with the software or the joystick or does it not matter?
I bought one because I understood it had hall effect sensors this was stated on amazon but i found, when the twist rudder started to play up, (spurious readings) after only a few months light use not so, now looking to have to buy another joystick but they are all become unreliable or breakover time, normally just over a year. Its an expensive hobby full of e waste thanks Thrustmaster.
Indeed the twist rudder uses a potentiometer and it needs regular cleaning and lubricating. I believe the throttle is also a potentiometer, but the other axes are hall sensors.
Thanks for this - you’ve made my mind up for me. Stick now, throttle quadrant when the Missus isn’t looking. Thanks again.
lol Good luck!
"Where did that throttle come from? When did you buy that?!"
"It came with the stick, don't you remember honey? I just decided to take it outta the box today."
"Hmm... mkay. ..."
I'm in the exact same position 😅👍
I love how you spot a feature that could be improved and how you also mention how best to go about them! 👍
Thanks!
After watching your review when this came out I was tempted to buy, then watched a few more reviews from others (not so in depth) I have just received the stick and as you said, really smooth and responsive, thank you.
Superb, it really is a joy to use.
The best overall (honest) and through review of the Airbus Thrustmaster Side-stick out there. Well done. Mine will be arriving in a few days and I'm anxious to put it to good use with my Microsoft 2000 Flightsim. Thanks again for an excellent review!
After 3 years, what’s the verdict?
The hand room is very much an important issue to mention, thank you! I mean I got small lady hands so it probably won't bother me, but I do know that having your hands pinched while trying to press buttons or the throttle is a pain most people who get this might experience. lol
Small hands hurt using this thing, I have to send it back because I swear this stick is going to give me arthritis.
The reason for the two top side buttons being interchangeable, as well as having 6 buttons on the "wrong" side, is because this is the AIRBUS sidestick. Sure, you can use it for whatever plane/game you want, but the point of it is that the captain stick is a left hand stick and the first officer stick is a right handed stick in an Airbus. The point is that you can choose your "role", or, perhaps, rank. :)
That is correct (I have a full A320 rig)
Lol your reverser configuration is what I used for Elite, I would quickly snap it back to zero to "change gears" between forward and backward flight
It works!
That base design just screams 'T-16000'.
Which I mean, it quite clearly is one with a slight design tweak.
I've had a T16000M for quite some time. You can tell it's old by the fact that it uses green LED's for the light in the base.
Pretty good stick overall, though the buttons have given me trouble over time and I broke the throttle slider (largely my fault - dropped it.)
If this is similar in construction, which... Why wouldn't it be?
Then it'll be decent, but not amazing.
Still, this is firmly in the budget category when it comes to joysticks, so... That's to be expected.
Some thoughts, which may relate to things they've changed:
I personally find the T.16000 centring spring to be excessively stiff, and that does get annoying at times.
Where I was mentioning wear and tear, it's the buttons that are the main problem.
The hall effect sensors that the stick uses are so reliable it hasn't changed meaningfully in years, but some of the buttons are dubious.
The throttle slider also happens to be a 100k potentiometer, and those can wear out over time (can't say it was showing signs of wear, given that I broke it entirely)
I've looked at the insides and it's about what you'd expect. Rubber membrane keys and the like. The only surprise was the stick twist mechanism, which looked oddly flimsy.
That's not to say that this stick will be identical, but it's clearly a close relative in terms of design and construction...
I wouldn't be particularly surprised if the only thing that's really changed is the plastic components that comprise the stick itself.
The base looks almost the same...
I personally wouldn't buy this setup as I have a Warthog HOTAS, however I have watched your reviews etc and appreciate the attention to detail you pay to your reviews. Even though I wouldn't buy it, I probably would if I didn't already have what I have. I did buy the Wireless Delan Clip you reviewed ages ago on the basis of your review and I wasn't disappointed. Still works great. My overall point being I enjoy your reviews and moreover you are honest and ojective thereby i'd listen to your recommendations before anyone else before purchasing. Keep up the great work :-)
Thank you James!
My main issue with higher end sticks is they're all hyper-focused on military aviation.
The main issue I have here (both as someone who flies real civilian aircraft, and as a left-handed person) is that in civilian aviation you WILL be flying with a left-handed stick most of the time (if your aircraft has a stick, it'll be a sidestick on the left, or a centre-stick, but still held in the left hand.)
Now obviously I do have to point out that for civilian side-by-side cockpit layouts, you can sit in the right-hand seat, and then you will indeed have left hand throttle, right hand stick, just like in military aviation.
However, as a sole pilot this is not a normal state of affairs unless your goal is specifically to practice flying from the right-hand seat.
(the specifics for why the left seat is preferred relate to flying circuits at airports)
So, what's the significance here?
Well, rather obviously, it's that left-handed sticks are surprisingly rare.
Prior to this being announced I could think of only ONE dedicated left-handed stick design, and two that were ambidextrous.
One of the ambidextrous designs being the stick this one is built around.
It's frustrating, simply because they're so hard to come by, and in civilian aviation, you do kind of need to get comfortable with flying left-handed...
How do you like your Warthog HOTAS? Worth the investment?
@@alexshmalex hey buddy, I absolutely love it, i know it's relatively expensive but it's brilliant and flexible as I can use if for DCS, can use it for MSFS2020 etc - so for me it covers all the bases. The build quality is exceptional and I wouldn't have any other flight stick to be honest. If you're thinking of buying one - just do it. You will not be sorry :-)
@@dokken1212 Thanks for the quick reply dude! I haven't played a flight sim in a while, though I used to play military flight sims a lot and had the Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro which was great, though never had the cash for anything fancier. A decade or so on, with a little more disposable cash I figured it was finally worth jumping back in and going for a joystick/throttle/rudder setup. After shopping around I just pre-ordered this TCA officer pack which has the stick and throttle. It looks a pretty competent setup and doesn't break the bank though there's still a little voice in my head saying it's worth spending more and going for the 'professional' option of the Warthog HOTAS which as you say will work for both and I'm sure will be a lot more fun for DCS. I'm thinking I may spend more time with a civilian simulator these days though for the slower pace of life :-) . Is there anything you don't like about it? I suppose worst case, I can always sell the Airbus TCA and upgrade later
Just buy the TCA airbus dual throttles that can be purchased as a kit with this joy stick. Don’t try to use that little slider for your throttle. You can configure that throttle slider on the joystick to do something else. For GA aircraft use configure it as prop speed or for mixture. Or you could configure it as the parking brake.
As Someone who is fairly new to flightsims 167hours i think getting the airbus edition with both the joystick and quadrant is reasonable. Of course later i want to get the honey comb yoke and throttle , but for now i think this will suit me fine.
It's the best control for the Airbus I have ever used.
Just for info regarding the red button on the top (combined autopilot disconnect / takeover button): The reason it can be attached on either side, is to be able to configure it as a captain's stick (left handed) or a copilot's (right handed). Which is nice whatever sim it is used for of course, if you prefer to use the left hand. BTW the Airbus flight control system has autotrim, so there is no trim button on the original, but it's a good thing they have included it here, so that it can be used for other aircraft as well! 🙂 I'm looking forward to try this out - I ordered the stick + thrust lever combo from a local online store, but it seems to take a while before they can deliver. ☹
I actually got rid of the red button to make the stick feel smaller. My hands are not big enough for the stick. It's designed for man hands. :/
Just got mine today, and so far I love it. It's my first ever hotas system
Excellent
Thanks for a good review. I've had the stick/throttle quadrant combo on order for some time now. Can't wait.
I came across this pertinent post on Reddit.
"The TCA Airbus Sidestick Still Has the Yaw Flaw. Here's How to Prevent It from Failing".
"Some of you folks may be acquiring your new TCA Airbus sidestick, and while it is a good piece of kit, it is fundamentally a Thrustmaster T16000M stick. There's nothing wrong with that, but that does mean that it still has the same flaw that plagued the original T16M stick, which was a failing yaw sensor after a period of use". The T16000M yaw sensor was known for failing and causing the dreaded ghost inputs. People began to investigate why this occurred and some people discovered that two plastic "pins" that prevent the sensor from coming out of its slot were simply too long and whenever users would use the joystick, the plastic pins began to press on the sensor. As a result of this, the constant stresses bent the backside of the fragile sensor and then permanently damaged it. Technical users resoldered a new pot sensor and went on their way, but less technical users were stuck with TM support, receiving replacement sticks that failed in the exact same manner".
The author has links to photos he has taken of the TCA Airbus Sidestick disassembled and along with another image he wrote, "The pot sensor sits right up against the wall of the stick. That doesn't leave me confident, but at the very least, we know that the plastic pins are sitting too close to the sensor, at which point press against it when resting your hand on the stick".
See full post with the author's suggested fix: www.reddit.com/r/flightsim/comments/hhqq3v/ysk_the_tca_airbus_sidestick_still_has_the_yaw/
think that happens with the hotas X too
Great review, detailed and informative. Looks like it shares both the strengths and weaknesses of the Thrustmaster T16000. Thanks for taking the time to put this together m8
A year late here but its basically a t1600 with a skin and changed plastics for the stick. The spring tension, is the same across both.
Flightsticks just are worthless to me without an analog thumb stick. I bought this and I can't believe they're still using crappy hat switches to move your pov. Why? We've been using analog thumbsticks for years. The POV hat is such a bad way to do this. There's nothing 8 way switch an analog thumbstick can't do. It's really disconcerting that I have to buy a 400+ dollar Warthog to get a proper thumbstick. It's really depressing.
Well, you get a thumbs up because you and I have the same "Global" mouse pad!
Likewise then! & Thanks! ;-)
I have it too lol. Totally need to clean it
Same here :)
Me too.
Thank you for the review. The spring is indeed too strong, but this is not the worst problem. In bad weather, for instance, one needs to make fine, exact and fast adjustments near zero. Unlike Honeycomb Alpha, which also has a strong spring, the zero is a dent like, or hard stop (sort of). So, if one has to move smoothly right-left or up-down, impossible. It is indeed good for a chase game, not for a fine near zero control. Additionally, XP has better models and the problem is more serious there.
I need a piece of advice for a joystick with smooth transition over zero position. Thank you.
Thrustmaster warthog is well liked.
I've not had a chance to test out any of the newest HOTAS sticks.
I prefer the buttons located near the hat switch on my old Thrustmaster T.16000 M version 1 to the one you are reviewing. The old buttons are more like paddles than buttons and are very easy to reach and identify by feel. Thank you for this review.
Thank you so much for this review! Thank god it would take around 10 years for the spring to wear out! I'm subscribing right now
Thanks for subbing!
Good to see how much space it'll take up on my mouse mat (same as yours)
If this is any better than the HOTAS X in stick drag, this is needed, as I had a HOTAS X which ended up pulling right on zero input needing me to add something like 30% deadzone. Hopefully I can get my refund for it and get the Officer Kit when it finally releases!
Agree, no one wants a reach-around 😂
lol
LMAO
Thanks for the video, thinking of sending mine back as I can’t feel the detent at all. Wish you could have explained how you actually configured your reverse thrust.
Apologies, I should make an updated video in the coming weeks.
I noticed a difference in the detent on my second joystick too, not sure it has to burn through that plastic protection cover to work properly?
Good review,very detailed.
I think the issues that you found will not be a problem for most people who buy this for it's intended purpose (flying the A320 in a realistic way) because they will have separate throttle controls.
More relevant for me is the lack of a way to clamp or secure the sidestick to a table/base.No matter the weight it is not realistic to have it just sitting there,it will move eventually.
I am not expecting "true" Airbus feel because the real thing has hydraulic dampeners built in, a spring load mechanism is always going to feel floppy in comparison.But if the resistance is reasonable and the precision is as good as you say i predict it will sell very well.You can buy dampened sidesticks but at crazy prices,bulk and weight.
The TCA will fill a very nice niche and i will probably end up buying the whole set,stick,throttle,speedbrake and flaps (the last two appear in the promo vids).
Wish they made an FCU too :)
"No matter the weight it is not realistic to have it just sitting there,it will move eventually."
I use that thing for my Airbus flying and it does not move. The control inputs you make are simply not abrupt enough to develop enough force to move it.
Quotenwagnerianer Well,if it works for you do not fix it of course.I prefer to clamp it securely because i use the PC sim to prepare airline sim checkrides and some maneuvers ( like a GPWS pullup or Upset Recovery for ex.) do require stronger inputs than normal.What you say,however,makes me suspect the spring might be too soft...the real thing is rather firm.
If you can't think of another method, I find velcro tape works well for this kind of problem.
One half of the tape goes on the bottom of the stick, the other half on the surface you want it to attach to.
Tends to be pretty reliable, and you can still remove the stick.
(obviously, the downside is there's now velcro tape on the surface you've tried to attach it to, which isn't great if you need that to be a smooth surface for other reasons...)
@@KuraIthys I will try this for sure, i think it should hold plenty enough.Thanks!.
They make table clamps for both the stick and the throttle components + add ons
I have it and it is really fine, I paid only $40 the joystick
H O W ? W H E R E ?
@@SimUKReviews and I just saw now that they have increased the price, now it's about $76, but I ordered it well yesterday for $40, but that the joystick
Where'd you buy it at for that price?
@@Eliminator5555 on an electronic products site in switzerland, but now they have increased the prices
I just bought one of the last ones on ebay for $190
Thanks for the deep and realistic review. For the next review, first go fly a real A320 😉
Deal!
I ordered the officers package edition to get the throttle quadrant. Separately the quadrant costs $100 by itself. I got the joystick and quadrant for $174 tax included and free shipping. Save a lot that way.
The stick is 65 GBP here in the UK, buying the pack only saves £10 as opposed to separately so not a lot.
Razenby Now I have a really bad problem as Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 errors out when downloading from the Microsoft Store.
@@b9bot148 check your hardware, mine took 8hrs to download with multiple pauses
Razenby I have done that as well and no hardware issues
Another great review, I am considering getting this, I also have the Saitek yoke, Throttle qaudrant & Pedals, this would be a quick alternative to use.
Good choice! It has a great action!
6:51 , regarding the strength. I've been in a certified A320 simulator and actually I was rather suprised. The strength of that sidestick was way much higher. After flying in that sim and then downgrading back to the TCA sidestick I was like oh wow even looking at it moves the sidestick :D
Me too unfortunately hadn't had a chance to try the real sidestick in an aircraft (I was too nervous and forgot one time when I was in the actual cockpit to ask to try it, and since than I still hadn't got a chance to enter so I still get annoyed over that), although I beleive that the simulator I was in had a close representation to the real thing. I just jokingly asked how much the sim sidestick cost, and they casually said around €2000 per one! Oh I see :D
😆 Great comment, thanks.
Seems like it could be heavier. It seems to slide around a small amount.
I appreciated how your visuals and your spoken descriptions supported each other so well. QUESTION: I am going to be placing the sidestick on the pullout shelf of my desk. What is the full length and full width of the base? Thanks!
Thank you. Hopefully this will help,
ts.thrustmaster.com/download/accessories/manuals/T16000M/T16000M-FCS-cockpit-Setup.pdf
@@SimUKReviews I saw that drawing prior to posting my question, which was why I asked what is the "full length" and "full width". The drawing measured a partial length and only 50 mm of it's full width. Could you please measure the full length and width for me? Thank you very much.
Precise review you covered all critical points , thanks mate
How is this any different than the TM 16000M? It’s the same exact base with the exception of the look of the Airbus side stick
Officially official Airbus, lock mechanism to stop the Yaw Axis from rotating; there may be more.
@@SimUKReviews I wonder if it also has the design flaw that eventually causes the Z-Axis to go berserk until you open it up and remove a bit of plastic from the inside.
Just what I wanted to watch! Thanks mate!
I am having a lot of challenges with the rudder, ailerons, and elevator sensitivity with logitech 3D Pro.
The movements go from one extreme to the other. I Tried them using Cessna 152.
I even tweaked the sensitivity curves from -0.9 to 0.5 with 5%-10% dead space.
I worked on the config file for Cessna 152 as suggested in one video and set the sensitivity from 0.1 to 0.4 values. But the responses were not up to the expectations.
I am in the market for a better joystick with much improved sensitivity response to the above mentioned movements.
Which one would you recommend as a replacement?
Thrustmaster Joystick?
A320 joystick?
Any other.
Which one is better and why?
Thanks,
NIK NIKAM
Houston, Texas
Hi Sim uk can you explain in detail how you set up ‘thrust reverse ( particularly for MsFs please!
He said reach around LOL
Am thinking theres too much going on with it for the WW1 plane and not enough for the new Jumbo`s looks good for the money though, great review MrSim!
Awesome review! Can’t wait for the throttle quadrant unboxing/review when it’s available😁
(Also would this work on Xbox one S?)
Thanks! Honestly I'm not sure if it is a yes or a no.
Hi, what are the functions of each botton in Thrustmaster right hand usage? many thanks.
Entirely whatever you want then to be.
Your excellent review is generating an increasing amount of Air Traffic from interested viewers, you may have to activate and program the sidestick communications button to sound a cockpit alert, whenever a new conversation or inquiry arrives! :-)
Indeed!
Great review! Can’t wait to get the combo and the mounting plates in September. Still awaiting a release date announcement for the airbrake/flaps add ons.
Thank you, yes indeed end of 2020 seems the target, though might stray into 21.
I'm surprised. I was expecting it to be junk.
Hey T. Far from junk, very nice action on it.
It's basically a t16000m with a new coat of paint. Those sticks are very good quality and super accurate
I bought 2 throttle quadrants, ready for that Flybywire A380 :)
Nice. I might do that lol
What I see happen a lot in the movie is that it moves if you don't hold it with the other hand. This is probably because it is to light?
Is it possible to have both right and left had configurations and duplicate the buttons on the base in one device, so you can use with either the left or the right hand? Then we can easily control A320 and GA planes?
Hi! Excellent video… one question, can I combine the TCS sidestick with another throttle instead the one from this version?
Thank you.
Yes 100%
Great video. Do you feel that there is less resistance on the stick when you move backwards (climb up)?
Thanks, no feels pretty consistent.
Good morning
very good tutorial, clear and clean, I subscribe.
do you have a solution to my problem?
I just purchased thrustmaster TC Captain Pack X Airbus Edition.
After installing the drivers, as soon as I plug in the joystic the sound is cut off and the joystick does not work. I tried the joystick alone and it does not work.
Thanks again. Mark
Thank you and welcome.
Sounds like an RMA, but make sure you try a different USB port directly on the back of your PC first.
And see if windiws is recognising it too.
Good luck
Great video!
Very Informative
I'm planning on buying this with the throttle quadrant
Nice!
@@SimUKReviews thank you for your review. I always watch your reviews before buying things and I'm glad you're honest in these reviews
Thanks! Glad I could help! Its a great sidestick your'e going to love it!
Very complete review, thanks !!!
Glad you liked it!
The T1600, I didn't like because it had this weird resistance at the centre, made it difficult to do fine control inputs.. Seems like this stick, on looking again, doesnt have this issue?.
Hi! My sidestick turns to the left rolling down the runway…I have to apply excessive rudder to keep the plane straight. My calib. on Win 11 is fine but I just can’t figure out how to keep the plane to fly straight. Plz. help…Many Thanks!!!
I'd try starting with a totally blank profile and add a few axis at a time?
Sounds like you have a brake stuck on??
Do you talk about what setup you have or want for the new sim?
Not yet, I am working on an extensive controller guide (more for beginners TBH).
Should be live in the week.
I bought the Officer pack so I have to wait till the 26 October for it to come☹️
I thought it said September 24th on the thrustmaster site?
@@alexkapinga2024 I am also confused, I placed a preorder on amazon. Now it's saying in some websites release it's on the Oct 26th when before it said Sept 24th
i know it’s not ideal but can you use the joystick and flaps spoiler thrust levers for a boeing aircraft? it will feel weird but it should still work great right?
Tricky, but yes will work.
The problem with the T16000M that this stick is based on is that the base buttons are pretty shit to use at all.
It's too easy to activate the wrong buttons, since they have almost no separation (imagine your keyboard key cap tops had no spacing between them).
The spring is also way too strong, so much so that the most common mod for this stick is to clamp the spring, which can cause re-centering issues.
On the T16000M there is an LED that activates the ring on the base whenever the stick isn't centered. It's quite distracting when you play in a dark room as going through center it will pull your eyes attention. That's why it's also commonly modded out by clipping the LED wire. I'd MUCH rather have a rubber skirt for the joint to keep dust and hair out than some annoying LED.
On the upside, the HAL sensor on the T16000M stick is WAY better than what Logitech has and it can be switched between left and right hand mode including the stick supports. It will also serve more hours than a Logitech device before needing replacement.
Very thorough review. Thank you.
In my opinion, the main default is the weight. This device is far too light and the all thing moves too easily. Unless sticking it with tape, it’s difficult to have good precision. I had the orange one in the past and it’s exactly the same..... in blue color.
Without any hesitation, I do prefer my actual stick, the amazing steel KB gladiator, solid, stable, ultra precise and so smooth too.
The thing I find unrealistic is that when you bank the aircraft you have to hold the stick to the side you want to bank to, or the plane will return to straight and level flight. I am only a former weekend (100 dollar hamburger) Piper Cherokee pilot, not a professional pilot, but in that plane, and similar ones I flew, you would turn the wheel in the direction you wanted to bank, but when the bank angle was what you wanted you would return the wheel to neutral, and the aircraft would pretty much retain the bank angle you wanted. Maybe the airbus side stick is different in real life? Or ,do I have my Thrustmaster adjusted wrong? My old Sidewinder joystick, which I used on previous FlightSims games, operated pretty much as I mentioned about my weekend pilot experience.
Interesting
Isn't that to do with the sim though? I don't have this stick yet but I do play MSFS 2020 with an Xbox controller I apply pressure on the joystick to roll and once I let go, the joystick returns to neutral and the airplane maintains its roll angle. Do you have any assists turned on in whatever sim you use? Might be what causes this behaviour.
@@mdo , Thanks for the information and suggestions.
@@mdo Thanks for the advice!
Great review. If you have the throttle quadrant can you disable the rubbish throttle switch?
You can always not bind it to anythibg
uh..hee hee mmm hee hee "He said 'REACH AROUND'".... heh heh....
Thanks for that, a great review, it will certainly be on my list to swap out my current xbox pc controller, as long as it works well on xplane 11.
I'm not the smartest about flight sims and stuff. Can i use the TCA Sidestick and then plug in a whole different brand throttle?
Yes, without issue.
Does it operate on a Apple imac? I have seen yes and no so am confused as I preordered the combination coming out soon I hope? I run a 27" imac using Xplane 11.
Hello.Do you know why my yaw movment on the joistick is not working in x plane 11 but the joistick is on twist mode.The rudder movment is not working.
Try recalibration in Windows and make sure it is working ok
Sorry for the probably pretty stupid question, but does this stick have a force feedback?
no, & not a stupid question either :-)
That’s hilarious. That’s exactly what I’ve just done
Good stick but the sensor on mine kinda failed after a few months of use.
RMA!?
Thank you very much for the in depth review, really did deliver!! Is it any good for Elite Dangerous? I heard you mentioned it in your review. Or would you go with a more military oriented set up? I mostly do exploring and passenger transport anyway so basically space flight simulator... Ahahhaah!! Have a nice day!!
Thanks and Yes I `think` this will be excellent for ED; so much so I bought 2 of these and will be testing a duel sidestick next time I get my teeth into ED (Which hopefully will be soon!)
@@SimUKReviews thank you very much!! Happy landings!! 😎
o7
First of all I want to say I really enjoy your video I'm 2 years late, but I do have a question I hope you respond is it hard to calibrate because I have the throttles and the auto break and the flap setting. I've had it for a while but I've never gotten around to hooking it up because I'm thinking it's going to be too hard let me know if you can recommend or do you have a video on how to calibrate thank you
Sadly I don't have a setup video (I should have). Let me see if I can recommend somebody good....
Ahh yes. Jonathan is just brilliant, cool, calm and knowledgeable: ruclips.net/video/ibEy_xEC8sc/видео.html
@@SimUKReviews Thanks
Im surprised you didnt cover the yaw lock especially as it is a weakness of the stick.
Hmm? I did mention it, what weakness?
Sim UK the yaw action. Its the achilles heel of the stick as Z axis has a tendency to get real wonky over time
@@164DiecastVideos I see, well if issue manifest themselves over time, I will definitely highlight it.
Sim UK yeh. Its a redressed T16000M. If you have a gander youll see the Z axis issues. Ive locked mine with the button and only use it occasionally. So far so good (i have the TCA also)
Is there a way to increase the strength of the detent on the thrust reverser? Also, is there software that is needed for this to work? Thanks! :)
Hello. I have a thrustmaster from Aibus. and I have a problem. as soon as I turn on engine 1 or 2 on the thrustmaster, the speed mode and aiming mode do not come to me in units, but add and subtract in tens. As soon as I turn off the engine with the thrustmaster controllers, they read and add the heading mode and speed mode again in units. how do I solve a setup problem? please
Just got my TCA joystick yesterday. Throttle quadrant still in pre-order. I must say the build quality is very good. Even the packing is impressive. Built In France, not China, thankfully.
There is no perceivable detente in the joystick throttle AT ALL for mine, which is my only disappointment. It’s not really a huge problem for me because the throttle is coming and I’m assuming the detentes on that will be highly noticeable and have the loud Airbus click, but for those who AREN’T getting the throttle quadrant, the lack of a noticeable detente on the joystick throttle is something you should be aware of.
I've learnt after using for about 2 years that if you leave it at the detent the detent will improve by time. Not sure why but this is how it is like for me and when I had to rebuy it after the rudder twisting part was all giggly I had to wait about 1-2 month and it was all good again.
While checking the joystick in setup I managed to override the default with a few useless settings and now the default is lost - any way to get it back?
Great and honest review! Do you know if the release date of the speedbrake and flap units has been released yet?
Thanks.
24th of Sept
@@SimUKReviews the speedbrake and flaps as well? Hail Yeah!
They're coming end of 2020/21
Im thinking of getting this for fs but I was wondering if it works well with combat sims too?
Yes it does, it is a really smooth excellent flight sim experience, even for space sims!
Thanks for the video
If using with the quadrant, could the trust on the stick be easily used for trim in GA planes?
yes
How is the Twist on this? I know the the 1600m biggest complaint is the twist sensor for going haywire and or breaking.
No issues so far.
hello,what are you settings in sensetivity options for flight simulator 2020? should i change anything? Thanks
This is so smooth & accurate to use, I can just leave it on default TBH.
@@SimUKReviews so you have default settings,right?
Yup
Is there any buttons on the joy stick for trim controll either on the base or stick
So is the TCA exactly the same as the T16000?
No, but i do t have a T160000 so I can say they are similar.
I think about 4 extra buttons, yaw locking switch and style + brand name.
But it is so accurate and smooth!
Hi sim Uk, can you explain in detail how to set up thrust reverse for this stick in MsFs please!
I was under the impression that it's ambidextrous, that being the reason the buttons are on both sides, depending on which hand you use for the stick.
It is
It is, you just have to swap them.
Great review as always mate.
Hey Mace!
You're way better at this stuff than me mate!
EVERYONE GO AND WATCH KIWI MACE!
Fantastic RUclipsr!
@@SimUKReviews You know that's a lie but I appreciate the support :)
All true buddy!
so no hall sensors on the twist action? I hear a lot of t16000's failed with twist because of this?
Would you mind explaining what exactly you're NOT getting on this compared to the regular t.16000m? I would like a stick primarily for MFS but it would be nice to still be able to use it for a combat sim like DCS... or would it be missing a key feature?
never had a t.16000m but branding, extra buttons is about it. I use this for rise of flight and when my second one arrives I will be looking at elite dangerous too no issue with that
@@SimUKReviews ok nice one, much appreciated
its fine, but the 1600 still exists and its just better.
Have you tried both then?
@@SimUKReviews not personally. a friend uses this one as a left hand stick for space sims and had a 1600 as a right hand stick and apparently they feel almost identical but the 1600 has a more multi use capable top. if you dont install the thumb rest on the 1600 you can even hot swap between hands, however the bottom rest isent ambidexurous. He uses this one just fine and dosent have any real complaints but dosent see much advantage over just using twin 1600s which is what I do.
They appear very similar.
16000?
@@LKS98 yes. idk why my phone just auto corrected out a 0
Good review but just to add real airbus 320 sidestick is really stiff and it doesent have a huge move radius. Becouse it is made to move with your wrist. Not your full hand. So if you Want to have a real airbus sidestick feeling I would find Something else. But the shape is nice.
Yes, that was my belief, thanks for confirming.
do i hold out for preorder on this or grab a hotas x so can use with fs2020?
Question: I don't see any info about how we will be able to buy the throttle and the flaps and spoiler lever . Could you clarify this for me ?
Thank you
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@@SimUKReviews Do you know if it'll ship to the US? I want to buy the captain pack but it's already sold out in the US (so is just the stick itself). It's unclear if it'll be restocked anytime before or soon after the release date so I'm tempted to just preorder it from the UK.
@@MrMattumbo I really don't have that kind of info, sorry mate.
@@SimUKReviews I just preordered it anyway to test it, other than paying 5 quid for international shipping it worked! A lot better than paying the markups some US resellers are asking for, and it's only supposed to take 6-10 days to make it across the pond.
Flying a prop aircraft or any non-Airbus aircraft will have its control column resistance subject to the aircraft's speed.
hmm?
@@SimUKReviews so if you're flying a C152, the yoke's resistance is not fixed; it's dynamic according to what the aircraft's speed is. In a 152, you are directly fighting the wind with the aid of pulleys.
If an aircraft is slow, there is less airflow over the control surfaces for a given amount of time... thus there is less force to fight against.
Alternatively, if the aircraft is travelling faster, there is obviously more airflow.
Absolutely, now i understand what you meant lol :-)
The joystick doesn’t seem to make the calibration x go to the extremes of the box, is that an issue with the software or the joystick or does it not matter?
It wont hit top left/right or bottom left/right because it isn't operating on a square, but a circle.
I bought one because I understood it had hall effect sensors this was stated on amazon but i found, when the twist rudder started to play up, (spurious readings) after only a few months light use not so, now looking to have to buy another joystick but they are all become unreliable or breakover time, normally just over a year. Its an expensive hobby full of e waste thanks Thrustmaster.
Sorry to hear that. Might consider waiting for the Honeycomb HOTAS system?
Indeed the twist rudder uses a potentiometer and it needs regular cleaning and lubricating. I believe the throttle is also a potentiometer, but the other axes are hall sensors.