Hi Froogle. Love watching your videos and many thanks for publishing them. You're a real asset to the FS community. I've had my Saitek Pro Yoke and twin throttle quadrants for 7 years. I fly the 737-800 and Concorde. The throttles have worked perfectly until I changed the four throttle caps for the single one which I use on Concorde. All of a sudden I was getting really bad spiking on throttle 1 but only when it was in the idle position. Not good as it would spike up to 80% N2 which is disastrous! What worked for me and maybe will help others with this is to push the caps on quite firmly and this has solved the spiking issue. In all other respects the Saitek kit is excellent for the money. It's main asset is all the extra buttons you get on the yoke and throttles. If GoFlight also had these I might be tempted to switch but Saitek does pretty everything right. Well, apart from their sales where you can't buy throttle quadrants for love nor money! Keep up the great work!
You're a class act as always Pete...great video! I have always wanted this setup...will seriously look into getting the Saitek setup. Keep up the great work my man!
I had Saitek setup also.....tossed it for a go flight yoke and Pro Flight Control throttle quadrant console. I'm loving the interchangeable throttle quadrants I can use with it.....especially their 737 throttle that features spoilers, flaps and reversers just like the real thing! It's fantastic and reasonably priced. I'm a big fan.
Amazing that you posted this video just 2 days after Santa brought me the Saitek yoke and pedals! It's worth mentioning as well the bar connecting 4 throttles together (as shown near the end of the video) apparently comes with the second quadrant, the actual yoke package just has one black, one blue and one red which is a bit of a shame (an extra 2 blacks would have made it a lot nicer to use with 2 or 3 engine jet aircraft). At the moment I'm mostly flying the 757 in X-Plane so hard to justify buying a second quadrant right now but it's good to know the upgrade path is there in future.
Excellent. I still use a bunch of Saitek stuff in my Lear. Even still use the throttles although I 3D printed some more "Lear-Looking" handles :) Cheers
Just found your channel, getting back into Flight sim since FSX came out on Steam. I agree with you on Saitek, I have a lot of respect for the company. I had bought a Saitek HOTAS system, the first one they ever put out, years ago. (Still the joystick plug not USB). Well I broke it, had the switches in the joystick movement axis wear out. I emailed them to ask about replacements, where to get/buy them and a couple weeks later i got a suprise pack in the mail with a complete set for free. Not sure if they are the same now but the company impressed me with that. Anyways going through your vids, they all loook great. Thanks
Nice setup, and very nice presentation. I just happened to purchase the second throttle quadrant. I have the switch panel as well. Very good and enthusiastic presentation and explanation. And yes, it is very tempting to get the complete Saitek setup. Kudos to Saitek for making the modular setup like that. At the moment, there seems no other company makes such gear in this reasonable price range. I understand that the little instrument panels add up, but the rest of the Sitek components are very reasonably priced for a dedicated piece of gear.
Froogle, you're going to love the Radio stack. It works with everything out of the box including the NGX and 777. To get the switch panel to work better with NGX, check out a free driver called SPAD. It syncs the sitek panels (all of them) to functually work flawlessly with the NGX. Hopefully it'll get updated to work with the 777 as well.
02:30 to 02:37 Absolutely Priceless lol.. It wasn't meant to be rude at all but it had me rolling!!! And when he said "whoops", it like he caught what he just said. Anyway, Enjoy your vids bud, keep them coming...
Excellent review! I have the same yoke and throttle setup but with the autopilot panel. I use a programming software called SPAD. it's much better than Saiteks own and it's free! It works with all Saiteks panels too. Try it out! Fly low, bank hard! Mats
Hey! Nice video, I program the two-way rockers below each throttle as starter. It works with external addons better than the switch panel ignition, and you can use the mode function to program them to different places (the two on the left for the baron, the four in the middle for a 747 etc.). Just a suggestion, I find it easier then moving the mouse to toggle the starter. You could also check out an American small time manufacturer; desktop aviator. Some amazing panels that boost reality for an Amazing price. Although shipping is painfully expensive from the US. In particular his 1010 panel is good.
Thanks Froogle for review, I didn't see you get to much hands onto yoke during review but can you advise what the turn radius is for this yoke? Saw a customer review on newegg that stated it was only 45 degrees.
Quick question froogle, you mention that you can use FSUIPC and/or the mode switch on the Saitek gear. When changing between types of aircraft, do you use the mode switch, different FSUIPC configs or a mixture of the two?
Hello Froogle... Awesome review...Just got the Saitek Yoke system. Where can I get additional knobs for the throttle quadrants? I am flying the 737 NGX.. Thanks
Haha that's the exact same setup as I have. The switch panel, pro flight yoke system, rudder pedals and extra quadrant. However, now I use the HOTAS Warthog. Nice review though, pretty solid. I like saitek's products. They aren't too expensive and they're pretty good quality for plastic equipment.
Hey froogle, very good explanation video!!Just have a question: I see you have a duplicate version of the throttle system...so is it possible to program all six throttles to fly a 4 jet airplane. for example, the two axis at the extremities serve as speed brake and flaps and that the four middle axis serve as the four throttles on the a340 or 747 youfly????Thank you very much
Excellent review here; your setup looks great! As I recently purchased this Saitek Pro Flight Yoke, I wanted to ask you if you previously experienced the "sticky pitch axis" with the yoke. It seems to have a lot of friction upon pulling back and forward. Really great feature set, but do you have any recommendations about this sticky motion and friction? Have you had issues with the yoke?
I've just the Yoke, throttle and rudder set but I'm getting error code 52 on both every time I install them even with the latest drivers ? I'm using windows 7 64bit. Any ideas ?
Good to see this video a day after I have bought a throttle quadrant!! I do plan to get the yoke if/when I get into FSX more :) just starting off small with all the hardware :)
+frooglesim been simming for many years but never used a yoke, always sticks. Currently got the Black Widow and the fantastic Warthog Hotas system. In your experience does flying GA with a yoke 'feel' any better than with a stick? I get that it's a more authentic control system but just not sure whether it is worth shelling out the money.
Quite nice. I have the same, minus the switchpanel, also minus second TQ (which will be coming soon though) Also I have a Cyborg Evo stick, nice one as well - and possibly the only not-low-end stick that can be flown with both hands - great for left seating in a stick side-by-side trainer, or for the Airbus.
Great video as usual Froogle! I've used the Saitek Pro Flight range for about 3 years and I absolutely love it. Haven't used a any other yoke or joystick since I got this. One thing I didn't realise was that you could change the knobs on the throttle quadrant. I would like to get an extra black one for my throttle quadrant but can't find where to buy them. Does anyone know where to get them? Thanks :)
Froogle, I would love to see a video on the freeware Douglas C47 by Manfred Jahn. It's an amazing piece of work, requires cool headed engine management, feels great, and plays beautifully with Accusim. It has rekindled my enthusiasm for FSX.
A couple of questions, please can you tell me how you got a button on the yoke to work as push to talk for vatsim as I have tried this and can only get a keyboard button to work as any buttons on the Siatek yoke are not seen in the set up process. Secondly does the additional throttle quadrant have a USB plug as standard. Thanks.
Froogle in a moment of financial optimism I backed that force-feedback yoke kickstarter a week or two ago. Hopefully will get it in May/June. Would be interesting to compare to... well... any spring-centered flight control device really :)
You can also build your own panels, very easily and cheaply (if you can drill holes in plywood/old PC case and solder a wire onto a thing, and write very elementary C++ programs). Or buy secondhand aircraft electronics - cheap from being unairworthy - and connect them to your sim. Assuming your sim is X-Plane. Probably much harder to do if at all in MSFS.
Saitek seem to have a major problem with maintaining consistent product quality. Some say their stuff is super good quality considering the price, but I'm not impressed at all - I had the PF yoke and it was crap, the pitch axis was really sticky and despite several modifications I just couldn't get it to work any better, so I just threw the thing away and got a TM HOTAS Warthog instead. I've had it for 4 years now and it's still good as new. I also have the PF rudder pedals and after only a year or two, one of the toe brake spring mounts inside the left pedal snapped and I had to jury rig a replacement mount out of a square shaped steel washer. Another problem I had was that the rudder axis kept randomly drifting to the left, so I had to open the pedals (again) to check the pot's cables. I disconnected them and soldered them back on, but it turned out to be caused by the pot itself and was easily fixed with some contact cleaner spray. Not to mention that the pedals just feel really flimsy and "toyish", they make a lot of noise and the pedal parts themselves are quite wobbly and move sideways a lot. I don't know how I've managed to keep the pedals in working condition for this long, it feels like I've got a dying person connected to a ventilator and I'm just waiting for the inevitable. Now to figure out what to replace this piece of junk with when it finally dies...
+Seekay Sorry you had a bad experience. From the interview I did with Saitek a while back they are working on quality. That said though, there are a lot more people who will turn to the Internet to relay a bad experience than there are people with good ones. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones as I have never had a piece of their kit die on me or start to suffer the way you explain.
MYPD SHP cool, can you advise is the turn radius 90 degrees? Saw a newegg customer review that mentioned something about only having 45 degrees turn radius
Froogle, do you still use this yoke and throttle? I’m hearing bad reviews about it but my CH products has just broke and getting an exchange, is it worth the price?
I have all the saitek controls you have and 2 x radio panels and auto pilot. Had them for years with over 500 hours flying with no problems. I do however recommended the free Spad driver online. Works much better than saiteks drivers.
I had that same yoke, felt like a cheap thing and returned it right away. I will keep on using my logitech joystick. But nice walkthrough of your set froogle.
Thanks for your review froogle! Always interesting to watch. How did you have so many of the black knobs at 7.20? Did you just buy an external throttle quadrant?
frooglesim Thanks for the Videos, how do i configure a push to talk button for team speak on my saitek yoke? also, how can i get a similar throttle handle for a twin aircraft (similar to the one you used in the video for the 747 throttle handle), thanks
Has anyone else had trouble mounting the throttles? I did my best, but the supplied black countersunk screws where simply too short to be of any use, and when I went to the shed for some 'real' screws, I striped the plastic thread in the mounting holes almost instantly. If I missed something or got a bad batch, please let me know.
froogle great video mate went out a bought one on your review. i have one question though. I have no rudder pedals can you think of a way in which i could use the rudder for when when i'm on the gound mostly? i am currently using the hat switch for left/right and up for centering which works kinda but isn't great, any ideas you could suggest would be greatly appreciated.
I'm not froogle, but I might be able to help. If you don't use them that much then the lateral two-way switch on the right hand side of the yoke might be possible. Or you can turn on auto-rudder and then turning the yoke will turn the wheels too.
Quick question (which I haven't been able to find an answer for on the internet): Are you able to mount a Saitek Instrument Panel above each of the Saitek Throttles? There seem to be four screw holes on the top mount of each throttle, but I have yet to find a photo online of a SIP mounted on top of them.
It actually does. Saitek have a Cessna branded yoke that doesn';t have the display but you can still get the Pro Flight Yoke from this video and yes it does still have the display.
frooglesim That's ok then but just letting people know as i bought twice and barely knew the difference when i came to buying a 2nd time when looking at the box
Hey Froogle thanks a lot for the informative videos. Got a question: what do you think about the The Pro Flight Cessna Yoke system? I'm thinking about getting one of these but I also like the Pro Flight Yoke you have in the video..
Reuben Allan Correct the Cessna yoke does not have the LCD screen. However, yes the Yoke does absolutely work in X-Plane - have made many of my X-Plane videos using it.
Can you program or tell the throttles what to do. e.g (if you had one throttle) the left controls the left side engine, the middle controls the right side engine and the right controls flaps?
hey Froogle I seem to not be able to find a Saitek Pro Flight Yoke either they are out of stock or they are more than they should be most places the yoke be, like on eBay most yokes by itself are $215-$500 USDcant seem to find one with a throttle either I found one for $198 USD for the yoke but cant find a throttle
Probably someone already asked but... I (mis??)understood that the throttle quadrant gets connected to the main yoke via PS/2, and the second one goes USB? Am I missing something? Planning to get it for myself but i need to plan a bit in advance. Thanks all
Froogle, would you ever use a HOTAS Joystick to sim fly an airliner? Any feedback you have hear from Real world pilots concerning Airbus 's decision to use stick control ?? Thanks for all you do.
I think I've soon found all the reviews of this on youtube and asked the same question: What's your opinion on the detents, deadzone and pitch axis stickiness on the yoke that I hear so much about? Thinking of getting a yoke, and trying to decide whether to get this one or the Cessna yoke. Some people say the Cessna yoke is better in all 3 respects, others say it's pretty much the same. And while the standard yoke is apparently easy to mod to alleviate some of the issues, I haven't seen any mods for the Cessna yoke yet, which is said to be designed differently on the inside. So yeah, did you mod your yoke? How do you feel about the deadzone etc? Thanks for your input.
ahh yes but i am amature pilot more into racing with my clubsport gear this was just a joystick replacement and it turns out i kinda like it now its pretty awesome for the price
The Saitek throttles seem to have been out of stock everywhere for many months. Any whispers on what might be happening? Can't believe they would ditch such a popular product.
i bought 2 quadrants and both have the same connections the round one that connects to the yoke how can i setup them do i have to buy an adapter to change it to usb ? please help me guys
I have the Saitek pro flight yoke, just the basic yoke and single throttle quadrant but windows refuses to recognize it, I've installed what was on the disc, tried installing the software from Saitek's website but it wont as it requires me to plug the yoke in and when I do wont recognize that it is in fact plugged in. Occasionally when I start my PC up and plug in the yoke it will work for about 60 seconds or so but then it tells me it was unplugged, when I actually try unplugging it and plugging it back in I just get the device not recognized message, any suggestions?
I've heard multiple times that the saitek yoke has a.. stickyness? in the middle, which makes it very difficult to use for minor adjustments during landing. Is it true?
Froogle, can you buy another throttle quadrant on it's own as the yoke only comes with one and do you get the interchangeable knobs to put on the top of the throttle quadrants?
so after watching your Go Flight review do you even use the yoke, throttle set up here anymore??? (I have this set up but one day $$$$ The Go Flight is a dream)
+Zolitar Iglussey No, I tend to use either the GoFlight or Yoko yokes now all the time. I still regularly use the Saitek X-55 Rhino and I always use my Saitek pedals. My old yoke I recently gave away to a viewer in need.
I have the same yoke, rudder and throttle, but I have a problem. I have the latest drivers for them with windows 8 but when I fly after a while FSX stops responding. I then removed all Saitek and flew from the uk to usa with just a joystick and FSX is fine. It is only when I have the Saitek connected I have problems and cannot complete a flight. I have asked Saitek and other forums but I cant get any answers. Could you please give me some idea how you installed to make it work correctly. I thank you in advance. Thank you Ian
2:33 "flicking my large knob- woops" LOOL Share and like just for that
"flicking my large knob here" - I died... XD
+Festive_ how did you flicking knob? Hahahaa
"That's me flicking my rather large knob here"
- Frooglesim 2014
Hi Froogle. Love watching your videos and many thanks for publishing them. You're a real asset to the FS community. I've had my Saitek Pro Yoke and twin throttle quadrants for 7 years. I fly the 737-800 and Concorde. The throttles have worked perfectly until I changed the four throttle caps for the single one which I use on Concorde. All of a sudden I was getting really bad spiking on throttle 1 but only when it was in the idle position. Not good as it would spike up to 80% N2 which is disastrous! What worked for me and maybe will help others with this is to push the caps on quite firmly and this has solved the spiking issue. In all other respects the Saitek kit is excellent for the money. It's main asset is all the extra buttons you get on the yoke and throttles. If GoFlight also had these I might be tempted to switch but Saitek does pretty everything right. Well, apart from their sales where you can't buy throttle quadrants for love nor money! Keep up the great work!
You're a class act as always Pete...great video! I have always wanted this setup...will seriously look into getting the Saitek setup. Keep up the great work my man!
I had Saitek setup also.....tossed it for a go flight yoke and Pro Flight Control throttle quadrant console. I'm loving the interchangeable throttle quadrants I can use with it.....especially their 737 throttle that features spoilers, flaps and reversers just like the real thing! It's fantastic and reasonably priced. I'm a big fan.
Amazing that you posted this video just 2 days after Santa brought me the Saitek yoke and pedals! It's worth mentioning as well the bar connecting 4 throttles together (as shown near the end of the video) apparently comes with the second quadrant, the actual yoke package just has one black, one blue and one red which is a bit of a shame (an extra 2 blacks would have made it a lot nicer to use with 2 or 3 engine jet aircraft). At the moment I'm mostly flying the 757 in X-Plane so hard to justify buying a second quadrant right now but it's good to know the upgrade path is there in future.
Excellent. I still use a bunch of Saitek stuff in my Lear. Even still use the throttles although I 3D printed some more "Lear-Looking" handles :) Cheers
Just found your channel, getting back into Flight sim since FSX came out on Steam. I agree with you on Saitek, I have a lot of respect for the company. I had bought a Saitek HOTAS system, the first one they ever put out, years ago. (Still the joystick plug not USB). Well I broke it, had the switches in the joystick movement axis wear out. I emailed them to ask about replacements, where to get/buy them and a couple weeks later i got a suprise pack in the mail with a complete set for free. Not sure if they are the same now but the company impressed me with that. Anyways going through your vids, they all loook great. Thanks
great review. I'm placing my Amazon order now!
Nice setup, and very nice presentation. I just happened to purchase the second throttle quadrant. I have the switch panel as well. Very good and enthusiastic presentation and explanation. And yes, it is very tempting to get the complete Saitek setup. Kudos to Saitek for making the modular setup like that. At the moment, there seems no other company makes such gear in this reasonable price range. I understand that the little instrument panels add up, but the rest of the Sitek components are very reasonably priced for a dedicated piece of gear.
I'm a CH Products guy myself and have been served well by them but good to see your set up. Looks good.
I use the CH Yoke and throttle quad wiith the Saitek switch, autopilot,and radio panels. I use SPAD as the Saitek driver. A lovely setup.
Thank you very much for your time, great video, cheers mate...
Very nice froogle! I have this yoke as well and I love it!!!
Great Video, thanks for the information!
Froogle, you're going to love the Radio stack. It works with everything out of the box including the NGX and 777. To get the switch panel to work better with NGX, check out a free driver called SPAD. It syncs the sitek panels (all of them) to functually work flawlessly with the NGX. Hopefully it'll get updated to work with the 777 as well.
02:30 to 02:37 Absolutely Priceless lol.. It wasn't meant to be rude at all but it had me rolling!!! And when he said "whoops", it like he caught what he just said. Anyway, Enjoy your vids bud, keep them coming...
Excellent review! I have the same yoke and throttle setup but with the autopilot panel. I use a programming software called SPAD. it's much better than Saiteks own and it's free! It works with all Saiteks panels too. Try it out!
Fly low, bank hard!
Mats
Hey! Nice video, I program the two-way rockers below each throttle as starter. It works with external addons better than the switch panel ignition, and you can use the mode function to program them to different places (the two on the left for the baron, the four in the middle for a 747 etc.). Just a suggestion, I find it easier then moving the mouse to toggle the starter. You could also check out an American small time manufacturer; desktop aviator. Some amazing panels that boost reality for an Amazing price. Although shipping is painfully expensive from the US. In particular his 1010 panel is good.
Thanks Froogle for review, I didn't see you get to much hands onto yoke during review but can you advise what the turn radius is for this yoke? Saw a customer review on newegg that stated it was only 45 degrees.
Quick question froogle, you mention that you can use FSUIPC and/or the mode switch on the Saitek gear. When changing between types of aircraft, do you use the mode switch, different FSUIPC configs or a mixture of the two?
"Flicking my large knob" Wow Froogle...that's worse than "Twotter"
Hello Froogle... Awesome review...Just got the Saitek Yoke system. Where can I get additional knobs for the throttle quadrants? I am flying the 737 NGX.. Thanks
Haha that's the exact same setup as I have. The switch panel, pro flight yoke system, rudder pedals and extra quadrant. However, now I use the HOTAS Warthog. Nice review though, pretty solid. I like saitek's products. They aren't too expensive and they're pretty good quality for plastic equipment.
Hey froogle, very good explanation video!!Just have a question: I see you have a duplicate version of the throttle system...so is it possible to program all six throttles to fly a 4 jet airplane. for example, the two axis at the extremities serve as speed brake and flaps and that the four middle axis serve as the four throttles on the a340 or 747 youfly????Thank you very much
Can you please tell me where I can find the throttle quadrant handles that link 2 or 4 levers together? Love the video, thanks for the info
Excellent review here; your setup looks great!
As I recently purchased this Saitek Pro Flight Yoke, I wanted to ask you if you previously experienced the "sticky pitch axis" with the yoke. It seems to have a lot of friction upon pulling back and forward.
Really great feature set, but do you have any recommendations about this sticky motion and friction?
Have you had issues with the yoke?
I've just the Yoke, throttle and rudder set but I'm getting error code 52 on both every time I install them even with the latest drivers ? I'm using windows 7 64bit. Any ideas ?
Great Video! Nice Review:) wich mic do you use?
Good to see this video a day after I have bought a throttle quadrant!!
I do plan to get the yoke if/when I get into FSX more :) just starting off small with all the hardware :)
Can you you use the throttle quadrant for the a320 or 737-800 in fsx?
Yes you can, the programming software is good too
lambo93 Thank you.I am thinking of getting one now...:)
I use the same setup! I love it
+frooglesim been simming for many years but never used a yoke, always sticks. Currently got the Black Widow and the fantastic Warthog Hotas system. In your experience does flying GA with a yoke 'feel' any better than with a stick? I get that it's a more authentic control system but just not sure whether it is worth shelling out the money.
Wow, really nice! I´m pretty new in the FSX world, but it´s fun. I´m thinking of buy this, but i just bought G27, so yeah. :P
Quite nice. I have the same, minus the switchpanel, also minus second TQ (which will be coming soon though)
Also I have a Cyborg Evo stick, nice one as well - and possibly the only not-low-end stick that can be flown with both hands - great for left seating in a stick side-by-side trainer, or for the Airbus.
Great video as usual Froogle! I've used the Saitek Pro Flight range for about 3 years and I absolutely love it. Haven't used a any other yoke or joystick since I got this. One thing I didn't realise was that you could change the knobs on the throttle quadrant. I would like to get an extra black one for my throttle quadrant but can't find where to buy them. Does anyone know where to get them? Thanks :)
Awesome!
Froogle, I would love to see a video on the freeware Douglas C47 by Manfred Jahn. It's an amazing piece of work, requires cool headed engine management, feels great, and plays beautifully with Accusim. It has rekindled my enthusiasm for FSX.
A couple of questions, please can you tell me how you got a button on the yoke to work as push to talk for vatsim as I have tried this and can only get a keyboard button to work as any buttons on the Siatek yoke are not seen in the set up process.
Secondly does the additional throttle quadrant have a USB plug as standard.
Thanks.
Awesome video! Laughed so hard when you said 'flicking my knob' haha
His LARGE knob lol
And pull his knob off lol
Froogle in a moment of financial optimism I backed that force-feedback yoke kickstarter a week or two ago. Hopefully will get it in May/June. Would be interesting to compare to... well... any spring-centered flight control device really :)
You can also build your own panels, very easily and cheaply (if you can drill holes in plywood/old PC case and solder a wire onto a thing, and write very elementary C++ programs). Or buy secondhand aircraft electronics - cheap from being unairworthy - and connect them to your sim. Assuming your sim is X-Plane. Probably much harder to do if at all in MSFS.
Is it possible to use one of the levers for flaps? I mean to configure lever position for each flap angle?
Can you reveiw that saitek switch panel separately ? Thank you do you reccomended?
thanks for this video
Saitek seem to have a major problem with maintaining consistent product quality. Some say their stuff is super good quality considering the price, but I'm not impressed at all - I had the PF yoke and it was crap, the pitch axis was really sticky and despite several modifications I just couldn't get it to work any better, so I just threw the thing away and got a TM HOTAS Warthog instead. I've had it for 4 years now and it's still good as new.
I also have the PF rudder pedals and after only a year or two, one of the toe brake spring mounts inside the left pedal snapped and I had to jury rig a replacement mount out of a square shaped steel washer. Another problem I had was that the rudder axis kept randomly drifting to the left, so I had to open the pedals (again) to check the pot's cables. I disconnected them and soldered them back on, but it turned out to be caused by the pot itself and was easily fixed with some contact cleaner spray. Not to mention that the pedals just feel really flimsy and "toyish", they make a lot of noise and the pedal parts themselves are quite wobbly and move sideways a lot.
I don't know how I've managed to keep the pedals in working condition for this long, it feels like I've got a dying person connected to a ventilator and I'm just waiting for the inevitable. Now to figure out what to replace this piece of junk with when it finally dies...
+Seekay Sorry you had a bad experience. From the interview I did with Saitek a while back they are working on quality. That said though, there are a lot more people who will turn to the Internet to relay a bad experience than there are people with good ones. I guess I'm one of the lucky ones as I have never had a piece of their kit die on me or start to suffer the way you explain.
I buyed it today and it's freaking awesome!
MYPD SHP cool, can you advise is the turn radius 90 degrees? Saw a newegg customer review that mentioned something about only having 45 degrees turn radius
Nice video. What yoke are you currently using?
Where we're you able to purchase the 4 engine lever handle for the throttle quadrant froogle?
Froogle, do you still use this yoke and throttle? I’m hearing bad reviews about it but my CH products has just broke and getting an exchange, is it worth the price?
I have all the saitek controls you have and 2 x radio panels and auto pilot. Had them for years with over 500 hours flying with no problems. I do however recommended the free Spad driver online. Works much better than saiteks drivers.
Was thinking about getting me one of those. Seems I gotta now :)
So the second throttle quadrant has USB? Where did you find it? I've been looking for it forever :(
Hey froogle... maybe it has been answered and I missed it, but curious as to when and why you dropped triple monitors for flying?
I had that same yoke, felt like a cheap thing and returned it right away. I will keep on using my logitech joystick. But nice walkthrough of your set froogle.
What Joystick and Throttle setup do you suggest for combat sims like Falcon 4.0 and DCS?
Can you show us the chair you use for flight. I assume there are no wheels since the chair may shift when stepping on the rudders
I wish i had those throttle but i cant afford it :(
Two vids I'm subscribing
Hi, just bought yoke! Brill but having problems being able to controll rudder? It's like using a keyboard with the button C1 and C2 !
Thanks for your review froogle! Always interesting to watch. How did you have so many of the black knobs at 7.20? Did you just buy an external throttle quadrant?
because of buying the extra quadrant
Okay thank you.
frooglesim Thanks for the Videos, how do i configure a push to talk button for team speak on my saitek yoke? also, how can i get a similar throttle handle for a twin aircraft (similar to the one you used in the video for the 747 throttle handle), thanks
Do the throttle levers HAVE to be plugged into the yoke in order for them to work?
a question. the second trottle quadrant, connect usb to joystick or connect usb to pc?
How much did it cost? And for the throttles does the knobs for the 737 and so on do they come with the saitek throttle and yoke package
" thats me flicking my large knob here "
Sorry for being imature but really FLICKING MY LARGE KNOB 2:32
Has anyone else had trouble mounting the throttles? I did my best, but the supplied black countersunk screws where simply too short to be of any use, and when I went to the shed for some 'real' screws, I striped the plastic thread in the mounting holes almost instantly.
If I missed something or got a bad batch, please let me know.
hey +frooglesim do you have the Cessna Pro flight Yoke? as the yoke
froogle great video mate went out a bought one on your review. i have one question though. I have no rudder pedals can you think of a way in which i could use the rudder for when when i'm on the gound mostly? i am currently using the hat switch for left/right and up for centering which works kinda but isn't great, any ideas you could suggest would be greatly appreciated.
I'm not froogle, but I might be able to help. If you don't use them that much then the lateral two-way switch on the right hand side of the yoke might be possible. Or you can turn on auto-rudder and then turning the yoke will turn the wheels too.
Dominic Matthew Brooks Dominic thank you very much for you're reply I turned on the auto-rudder and it worked a treat thank you
Quick question (which I haven't been able to find an answer for on the internet): Are you able to mount a Saitek Instrument Panel above each of the Saitek Throttles? There seem to be four screw holes on the top mount of each throttle, but I have yet to find a photo online of a SIP mounted on top of them.
It was essentially made so that the Instrument panel goes on top of there. So yes, you can do that.
Thank you!
Of course!
i have all the saitek stuff but how do you connect two throttle sets togeather
the new version yoke doesn't have the green light display since they joined up with cess
It actually does. Saitek have a Cessna branded yoke that doesn';t have the display but you can still get the Pro Flight Yoke from this video and yes it does still have the display.
frooglesim That's ok then but just letting people know as i bought twice and barely knew the difference when i came to buying a 2nd time when looking at the box
Hey Froogle thanks a lot for the informative videos. Got a question: what do you think about the The Pro Flight Cessna Yoke system? I'm thinking about getting one of these but I also like the Pro Flight Yoke you have in the video..
I have the Cessna yoke and it doesn't have the LCD screen [doesn't work with x plane 10] but apart from that it has all of the buttons and is great!
Reuben Allan Correct the Cessna yoke does not have the LCD screen. However, yes the Yoke does absolutely work in X-Plane - have made many of my X-Plane videos using it.
My mistake! Forgot about the drivers that I never convicted at the time of buying the yoke
*considered
Can you program or tell the throttles what to do. e.g (if you had one throttle) the left controls the left side engine, the middle controls the right side engine and the right controls flaps?
yes
i just bought one and I highly recommend it to any serious pilot
mmmhnm, my left brake on my rudder pedal stopped working. gutted, guess I'll just use the space bar from now on.
could i configure 1 throttle quadrant to control 2 or 3 engines?
hey Froogle I seem to not be able to find a Saitek Pro Flight Yoke either they are out of stock or they are more than they should be most places the yoke be, like on eBay most yokes by itself are $215-$500 USDcant seem to find one with a throttle either I found one for $198 USD for the yoke but cant find a throttle
can you help me? i had added a second throttle now jumps from idle to med throttle! they are never sync up?
Probably someone already asked but... I (mis??)understood that the throttle quadrant gets connected to the main yoke via PS/2, and the second one goes USB? Am I missing something? Planning to get it for myself but i need to plan a bit in advance. Thanks all
Froogle, would you ever use a HOTAS Joystick to sim fly an airliner? Any feedback you have hear from Real world pilots concerning Airbus 's decision to use stick control ?? Thanks for all you do.
I think I've soon found all the reviews of this on youtube and asked the same question:
What's your opinion on the detents, deadzone and pitch axis stickiness on the yoke that I hear so much about?
Thinking of getting a yoke, and trying to decide whether to get this one or the Cessna yoke. Some people say the Cessna yoke is better in all 3 respects, others say it's pretty much the same. And while the standard yoke is apparently easy to mod to alleviate some of the issues, I haven't seen any mods for the Cessna yoke yet, which is said to be designed differently on the inside.
So yeah, did you mod your yoke? How do you feel about the deadzone etc?
Thanks for your input.
ahh yes but i am amature pilot more into racing with my clubsport gear this was just a joystick replacement and it turns out i kinda like it now its pretty awesome for the price
The Saitek throttles seem to have been out of stock everywhere for many months. Any whispers on what might be happening? Can't believe they would ditch such a popular product.
flicking my large knob....
can you use the 3 modes in FSUIPC? I tried, and failed...
I hope to eventually get your setup
i bought 2 quadrants and both have the same connections the round one that connects to the yoke how can i setup them do i have to buy an adapter to change it to usb ?
please help me guys
Great video.. i uae the same. Would love to see your setup for views within xplane . I heard there is a view system like ezdok.
I have the Saitek pro flight yoke, just the basic yoke and single throttle quadrant but windows refuses to recognize it, I've installed what was on the disc, tried installing the software from Saitek's website but it wont as it requires me to plug the yoke in and when I do wont recognize that it is in fact plugged in. Occasionally when I start my PC up and plug in the yoke it will work for about 60 seconds or so but then it tells me it was unplugged, when I actually try unplugging it and plugging it back in I just get the device not recognized message, any suggestions?
HOW DO YOU ATTACH THE SECOND THROTTLE QUADRANT ? THANKS.
I've heard multiple times that the saitek yoke has a.. stickyness? in the middle, which makes it very difficult to use for minor adjustments during landing. Is it true?
Ouch. That sucks
Froogle, can you buy another throttle quadrant on it's own as the yoke only comes with one and do you get the interchangeable knobs to put on the top of the throttle quadrants?
Yes, and yes
Cool, thanks.
so after watching your Go Flight review do you even use the yoke, throttle set up here anymore??? (I have this set up but one day $$$$ The Go Flight is a dream)
+Zolitar Iglussey No, I tend to use either the GoFlight or Yoko yokes now all the time. I still regularly use the Saitek X-55 Rhino and I always use my Saitek pedals. My old yoke I recently gave away to a viewer in need.
+frooglesim Hello Froogle. Would the throttle lever moves when A/T is engaged? Thanks.
Can I use Panels from saitek without The saitek yoke
I have the same yoke, rudder and throttle, but I have a problem. I have the latest drivers for them with windows 8 but when I fly after a while FSX stops responding. I then removed all Saitek and flew from the uk to usa with just a joystick and FSX is fine. It is only when I have the Saitek connected I have problems and cannot complete a flight. I have asked Saitek and other forums but I cant get any answers. Could you please give me some idea how you installed to make it work correctly. I thank you in advance.
Thank you
Ian
are the Saitek panels backlit?
You can't use the same button for different functions in different modes in X-Plane
Can you do a vid of you flying freely. But it's an view of you and the yoke
do u know if it is compatible with windows 10?
Do you recommend Yoke or Joystick?
Froogle can you help me with my Airbus X Extended, every time I try to use an aerosfot aircraft it crashes my FSX.