The pro throttle has one big sliding handle with 3 4-way hats, 1 8-way hat, a mini-joystick, and 3 buttons. It has worked very well for me in many games, including the heavily modded Red Baron 3D, Fighter Ace, and Aces High. The mini-joystick also works as a button by pressing in that lets you switch between modes, so that each button or hat can have 3 different functions assigned to it. http://www.chproduct...o_throttle.html
This is the joystick: http://www.chproduct...l/j_combat.html
And the pedals are, well, pedals. http://www.chproduct...ail/pedals.html
Thing is, the pro-throttle didn't cost me a dime. I had a slightly older version (that plugged into the PS2 port, and the gamingport, that so many joysticks used to use, before USB.) and board in it, went bad. I ordered a replacement from CH, and tried to install it. Turns out the board had changed and was not compatible with the one I had. The tech guy at CH, sent me the USB version to "evaluate it." as I was one of the many nameless, faceless playtesters on the Red Baron 3D patch. The one that switched Red Baron II to RB3D.
Thing is, under normal circumstances, I'd likely have no problem programming the things myself, but in the last couple of years, I've had trouble concentrating, which my doctor likes to call adult ADD. I call it growing senile at 54. And with some of my other health problems, I can't take the drugs that they would normally give me for that. In any event, I will see what I can do. Found the info on the knowledge base. Noticed there's programming for flaps, which I'm pretty sure WWI aircraft didn't have either, as well as diving brakes.