Broadside uda Barn 0 Posted December 24, 2009 I got a snall bonus from work and was thinking of getting a throttle... How many of you use throttle's for OFF, and which do you use? I dont want to strap it to the desk, so the throttle quadrant, while seemingly the best option, isnt too practical for me...tho I could make it work. I found a saitek PZ45 new for $50. (is there a difference from the regular saitek flight controls throttle quadrant, and the pz45?) The saitek X52 looks great but comes with the joystick, which I dont need (have 2 MS FF2 sticks)...and is about $150. Are there any other options for throttles that you recommend? or should I be happy with the saitek pz45 for $50? thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
appraiserfl 0 Posted December 24, 2009 Whatever you do dont get the CH throttle because it s u c k s. I would get that one you see for fifty bucks and call it a day! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Check Six 2 Posted December 25, 2009 Broadside, I have a Saitek X-52 and find it's great for OFF. There are those that will say "I don't understand how you can use the same joystick to fly an F-16 and a Camel" (you know who you are ). Its only problem is the lack of Force Feedback. The Saitek has a shedload of buttons and is a breeze to program them. It has trim wheels, hat switches, seperate throttle, programmable toggle switches, an LED display to time your flights. I have all these functions on my joystick. When you're used to them, it'd be hard to go back to taking your eyes off the prize, and look at your keyboard. I also have 18 programmable keys on my Logitech G-19 Ketboard, and because of the great number and ease of using the joystick buttons/slides/wheels/toggles, I still haven't programmed any of the keyboard buttons for OFF. Try one out, or save up and buy one. I think you'll like it. (You could maybe use the throttle with some of your other joysticks, or sell them on eBay). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Broadside uda Barn 0 Posted December 25, 2009 Broadside, I have a Saitek X-52 and find it's great for OFF. There are those that will say "I don't understand how you can use the same joystick to fly an F-16 and a Camel" (you know who you are ). Its only problem is the lack of Force Feedback. thanks for the info Steve. FFB is the absolute must for me, and I have 2 of the greatest sticks ever made: MS FFB2 I have a throttle on the stick, but want an alternative to using the KB keys for the mixture and radiator. If there was another FFB stick out there, I'd seriously consider it... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tuba2 1 Posted December 25, 2009 Whatever you do dont get the CH throttle because it s u c k s. I would get that one you see for fifty bucks and call it a day! I guess each to his own. I have the CH Pro Throttle (Fighter stick and pro pedals) and find they work just fine in all my flight simulators. They are a bit more expensive, but I have found they hold up over the long haul so probably are not more expensive than replacing equipment every two years. I have used the Saitek HOTAS (but not the most recent one) and found it was also good and easier to program than the CH equipment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites