The T.16000M FCS Flight Pack is a standout choice for sim pilots who demand precise and versatile controls. This all-in-one pack features the T.16000M FCS joystick, TWCS throttle, and TFRP rudder pedals, delivering an intricate control setup ideal for aviation and space simulation. With its smooth sliding mechanisms, programmable software, and magnetic sensors for lasting accuracy, it’s a tactile and technical delight. From pitch-perfect inputs to ergonomic designs, this setup transforms your desk into a cockpit, putting you in command of every maneuver.
What sets the T.16000M FCS Flight Pack apart?
Unrivaled Longevity with Magnetic Sensors The H.E.A.R.T HallEffect technology relies on magnetic sensors for unmatched durability, ensuring the joystick’s accuracy remains unchanged over years of use. Unlike potentiometer-based systems, this design eliminates wear and tear, providing consistently smooth and precise inputs that hold steady even during intensive flight campaigns.
Comprehensive All-in-One Control System With a joystick, throttle, and rudder pedals included, the T.16000M FCS Flight Pack offers a complete setup for advanced simmers. This trio eliminates the need for additional peripherals, letting users seamlessly coordinate complex flight maneuvers while reducing clutter with integrated, ergonomic components.
Customizable for Every Pilot’s Needs The T.A.R.G.E.T programming software allows users to map buttons, axes, and macros to fit their unique playstyle. Whether flying civilian aircraft, jets, or navigating through space, this flexibility ensures optimal functionality tailored to specific games and scenarios, providing control tailored to your exact specifications.
Smooth and Comfortable Motion Both the TWCS throttle and TFRP rudder pedals utilize S.M.A.R.T technology for smooth sliding. These components provide intuitive resistance and glide, making every adjustment precise and comfortable. The ergonomic placement further enhances accessibility, even during extended play sessions.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Exceptional accuracy thanks to HallEffect magnetic sensors.
Not compatible with consoles like Xbox or PlayStation.
All-in-one system reduces need for additional peripherals.
Pedals may feel too small for larger feet.
Customizable controls via T.A.R.G.E.T software.
Throttle lacks a detent for afterburner or idle.
Smooth sliding motion enhances precision and comfort.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Components
Joystick, throttle, rudder pedals
Compatibility
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista (32-bit & 64-bit)
Connection Type
USB
Joystick Axes
4 (including twist rudder)
Buttons
30 across all components
Rudder Technology
S.M.A.R.T sliding motion
Throttle Travel Range
3.2 inches (80 mm)
Color
Black with orange accents
T.16000M FCS Flight Pack Compatibility
The T.16000M FCS Flight Pack is fully compatible with PCs running Windows 10, 8, 7, and Vista (both 32-bit and 64-bit). Its USB connection ensures straightforward integration with most setups, while the T.A.R.G.E.T software enhances compatibility by allowing users to program the system to function as a single USB device. The pack seamlessly integrates with other Thrustmaster peripherals, such as the MFD panels, providing a cohesive ecosystem for ambitious flight sim setups.
While this system excels on PC, it is not compatible with consoles like Xbox or PlayStation, making it unsuitable for console-based simmers. The pack also works harmoniously with popular simulation titles like Microsoft Flight Simulator, X-Plane, and Elite Dangerous. However, its lack of native support for MacOS limits its use for Apple users, so check your platform’s compatibility before diving into your next flight adventure.
HOTAS WARTHOG is a flight simulation enthusiast’s dream. Designed to replicate the U.S. Air Force A-10C joystick and throttle controls, this joystick brings realistic functionality and impressive precision to the virtual cockpit. With its fully metal construction, H.E.A.R.T Hall Effect AccuRate Technology sensors, and magnetic throttle sensors, the HOTAS WARTHOG delivers a solid, immersive feel that lasts for years. Whether you’re flying for hours or fine-tuning every input, this joystick setup offers a satisfying and durable experience that stands out in the world of flight sims.
What sets the HOTAS WARTHOG apart?
Authentic A-10C Aircraft Replica The HOTAS WARTHOG features an exact replica of the U.S. Air Force's A-10C joystick, dual throttles, and control panel. The attention to detail extends to the metal construction and accurate button placements, which create a more convincing and rewarding flying experience. This level of realism is rare in the world of flight sim peripherals and appeals to users who demand precision in both design and function.
Durable All-Metal Construction Unlike many competitors, the HOTAS WARTHOG boasts a full metal frame across the joystick and throttle, making it a tank in terms of durability and feel. Users frequently note the substantial weight and the robust, industrial-quality switches and buttons. This sturdy design ensures the HOTAS WARTHOG will handle intensive use for years without showing signs of wear and tear, while also offering a premium tactile experience that’s hard to match.
Advanced Sensor Technology The H.E.A.R.T (HallEffect AccuRate Technology) ensures that the joystick and throttles provide superior precision with 16-bit resolution. This results in inputs that remain accurate and smooth over time without degrading, even after extended use. The technology behind this setup guarantees that every movement you make is reflected instantly in the simulation, with no mechanical drift or wear as you continue flying.
Customizable and Programmable Features With 55 fully programmable buttons, 2 four-way hats, and even 5 programmable LEDs, the HOTAS WARTHOG offers an extraordinary level of customization. Whether you need to tweak functions for different aircraft or streamline your setup for specific missions, the T.A.R.G.E.T software suite ensures that all these controls can be easily configured to match your preferences and provide seamless integration with flight simulators.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
All-metal construction for durability and realism.
Heavy design may not be suitable for all setups.
Highly precise H.E.A.R.T sensor technology for accurate inputs.
Large form factor may take up significant desk space.
Extensive customization with 55 programmable buttons.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Joystick Construction
Metal
Throttle System
Dual throttle, metal handles
Total Buttons
55 programmable buttons
Weight
14 lbs
Control Panel
15 buttons, TRIM wheel, backlighting
Hats and Switches
2 four-way hats, 1 POV hat, 1 mouse hat
Sensor Technology
H.E.A.R.T Hall Effect AccuRate Technology
Detachable Components
Joystick and throttle handles
HOTAS WARTHOG Compatibility
The HOTAS WARTHOG is primarily designed for use with PC and features comprehensive software support through the T.A.R.G.E.T programming suite, which allows for deep customization and integration across various flight simulators. While it does not support console gaming, it is compatible with many popular flight simulation games available on PC, including DCS World and Microsoft Flight Simulator. Additionally, the HOTAS WARTHOG works seamlessly with other Thrustmaster flight peripherals like rudder pedals and MFD cockpit panels, providing a cohesive simulation experience.
As a USB-connected device, the HOTAS WARTHOG is plug-and-play with Windows PCs, and users can rely on the T.A.R.G.E.T software to further personalize their setup. Unfortunately, it is not compatible with consoles, including PlayStation and Xbox. However, for serious sim pilots who are dedicated to PC flight simulation, this is less of a limitation and more of a focus on fine-tuning the experience for desktop enthusiasts.
The Alpha Flight Controls by Honeycomb Aeronautical is a feature-rich, durable yoke designed to elevate your flight simulation experience. Built with aerospace-grade internal components, it offers a buttery-smooth 180° turn radius and 15 cm of travel along its steel shaft, delivering precision and fluidity in every maneuver. Its integrated switch panel with red LED backlighting replicates real-world avionics, while the ergonomic handle design packs an array of tactile buttons and switches for versatile control. This is a simulator tool for those who appreciate robust design and reliable performance.
What sets the Alpha Flight Controls apart?
Robust Construction Built with a steel shaft and aerospace-grade components, the yoke ensures durability for years of regular use. This sturdiness gives users the confidence to push boundaries without worrying about wear and tear, a significant advantage over its plastic-heavy competitors.
Comprehensive Switch Panel The integrated switch panel with master, alternator, avionics, and light switches is a standout feature. Coupled with an ignition switch, it allows users to simulate pre-flight checks and engine starts accurately, adding a layer of realism many products overlook.
Ergonomic Design and Customization Thoughtfully designed handles include multiple buttons, hat switches, and a push-to-talk button for intuitive control. The array of functions and customizable software profiles cater to both casual sim enthusiasts and aspiring pilots looking to fine-tune their experience.
Cross-Compatible and Future-Ready Mounting points and brackets allow seamless integration with other Honeycomb and Saitek products, making it ideal for those with an expanding home cockpit. Its compatibility with popular simulators ensures versatility for any flight sim setup.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Durable steel shaft with aerospace-grade components.
Not compatible with older operating systems like Windows 7.
Integrated switch panel with LED backlighting.
Software required for full functionality can be complex to set up.
Compatible with major flight simulators and accessories.
Limited adjustability for handle ergonomics.
Wide 180° turn radius for smooth control inputs.
No included mount for desk setups, requires separate purchase.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Dimensions (Sleeve)
44.8 x 31.4 x 23.7 cm
Dimensions (Carton)
46.2 x 32.7 x 25.5 cm
Travel Length
15 cm
Turn Radius
180°
Compatibility
Windows 10 (64-bit), macOS
Package Contents
Alpha Flight Controls unit, drivers
Alpha Flight Controls Compatibility
The Alpha Flight Controls is compatible with major flight simulators, including Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, X-Plane 11, and Lockheed Martin Prepar3D (v3-v5). It supports both Windows 10 (64-bit) and macOS, although some features require the Honeycomb Config Tool for optimal use. Notably, older operating systems like Windows 7 and FSX are not supported, which may limit users with legacy setups.
For hardware compatibility, it includes mounting points and brackets designed to pair seamlessly with Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant and Saitek panels. The yoke integrates effortlessly into a range of cockpit builds, making it an excellent choice for expandable setups. However, note that desk clamps or mounts are sold separately.
In terms of gaming platforms, the Alpha Flight Controls is PC-centric, with no console support. It’s optimized for simulation platforms requiring USB connections and doesn’t cater to Xbox or PlayStation. Its compatibility with varied simulators ensures a flexible and robust option for PC-based flight enthusiasts.
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The TCA Quadrant Airbus Edition is a dream come true for flight sim enthusiasts who crave a tactile, civil aviation throttle experience. Featuring dual thrust levers with the iconic Airbus detents and a thrust reverser mechanism, it offers unparalleled control for everything from smooth takeoffs to precise landings. With 16 assignable buttons and contactless magnetic sensor technology ensuring an unlimited lifespan, this throttle quadrant delivers versatility and durability. Its mechanical selectors enable seamless adaptability across various aircraft types, putting endless possibilities at your fingertips.
What sets the TCA Quadrant Airbus Edition apart?
Iconic Airbus Detents and Thrust Reverser The quadrant’s detents replicate the flight modes of Airbus airliners, from "Idle" to "TO/GA." Paired with the thrust reverser mechanism, these details make transitions between power settings a tactile delight, giving users fine-tuned control that’s intuitive and deeply satisfying.
Contactless Magnetic Sensor Technology Unlike many competing products that rely on potentiometers, the TCA Quadrant Airbus Edition uses HallEffect magnetic sensors. These sensors provide an extended lifespan, superior sensitivity, and smoother operation, even during demanding and frequent use.
Expandable Ecosystem The quadrant’s compatibility with additional accessories, like the TCA Quadrant Add-On Airbus Edition or Thrustmaster T.Flight rudder systems, offers an upgrade path for four-engine aircraft setups and advanced control schemes. This modular approach ensures long-term value for dedicated sim pilots.
Customizable Tension and Modes The built-in tensioning screw lets users adjust the throttle feel to match their preferences. Additionally, mechanical selectors allow detents to be disabled, enabling smooth axis transitions for other types of aircraft, such as fighter jets or general aviation planes.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Accurate Airbus detents for mode-specific control.
Limited compatibility with non-Windows platforms.
Contactless magnetic sensors ensure long-term durability.
Requires additional accessories for multi-engine setups.
Expandable with Thrustmaster’s TCA ecosystem.
Includes 16 buttons for extensive customization.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Width
10.0” / 255 mm
Depth
5.7” / 145 mm
Height
3.3” / 85 mm
Weight
1.2 lb / 530 g
Box Contents
TCA Quadrant, USB cable, attachment rod, connectors
Technology
HallEffect AccuRate Technology (contactless magnetic sensors)
Buttons
16 physical and virtual buttons
TCA Quadrant Airbus Edition Compatibility
Compatible Devices
Details
TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition
Works seamlessly for a full Airbus cockpit experience.
Thrustmaster T.Flight Rudder Pedals
Provides enhanced control for ground and in-flight maneuvers.
Thrustmaster T.A.R.G.E.T Software
Allows programming and testing of complex setups.
The TCA Quadrant Airbus Edition is compatible with Windows 10 and Windows 8 PCs, ensuring integration with popular sim setups. While it excels with the Thrustmaster T.A.R.G.E.T software for added customization, it does not offer native console compatibility, making it ideal for PC-exclusive pilots. Pairing it with accessories like the T.Flight rudder pedals enhances the experience further.
In gaming platforms, the quadrant shines in Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane. Compatibility with games that support multiple button configurations, along with its detent and axis settings, ensures flexibility. It is less suitable for general-purpose gaming setups due to its civil aviation-focused design.
The TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition is a robust and versatile sidestick, capturing the essence of Airbus flight controls. With its ergonomic 1:1 scale design inspired by the Airbus A320, this sidestick brings a tactile and customizable edge to your flight simulation. Boasting a built-in throttle axis with a unique thrust reverser mechanism, and 12 remappable buttons, it’s engineered to adapt to your style—be it captain, co-pilot, or central solo position. With the added benefit of contactless magnetic sensor technology, every maneuver feels smooth and natural.
What sets the TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition apart?
Swappable Joystick Head Modules The sidestick’s head is modular, allowing you to customize it for captain, co-pilot, or solo use. This flexibility makes it a favorite among users who value adaptability, particularly for varied flight scenarios or setups.
Built-in Throttle with Thrust Reverser A built-in throttle axis, complete with a thrust reverser mechanism, sets this stick apart. It's a rare inclusion on sidesticks, providing better control during landings and ground maneuvers.
HallEffect Magnetic Sensors Using contactless magnetic technology, this sidestick eliminates wear and tear while providing precise inputs over its lifetime. Users consistently praise its longevity and smooth operation.
Integrated Rudder Control The twist-rudder mechanism, with an optional lock, offers versatile control for multitasking pilots, enhancing usability in diverse flight conditions.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Modular head design suits different pilot roles.
Limited to PC compatibility only.
Built-in throttle with thrust reverser adds utility.
Smaller base may feel less stable to some.
Magnetic sensors ensure long-lasting reliability.
No additional programmable dials or sliders.
Ergonomic Airbus-inspired design enhances grip and comfort.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Width
7.7” / 195 mm
Depth
7.7” / 195 mm
Height
8.9” / 225 mm
Weight
2.0 lb / 920 g
Box Contents
1 x Sidestick, 4 x Joystick Head Modules
TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition Compatibility
The TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition works seamlessly with other components of the Thrustmaster Airbus ecosystem, such as the TCA Quadrant Airbus Edition and the TCA Quadrant Add-On. It also pairs effectively with the T.Flight Rudder Pedals and the TM Flying Clamp for a more stable setup. However, it lacks compatibility with consoles like Xbox or PlayStation, making it ideal for PC users only. This sidestick integrates into setups requiring a versatile input device but isn't suitable for console-based flight simulators.
For gaming platforms, the sidestick supports PC (Windows 10 and 8), but does not function with macOS or Linux-based systems. It’s compatible with popular flight simulators like Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane. However, its use is restricted to games that support configurable flight controls, as it lacks plug-and-play support for casual or arcade titles.
MOZA MFY Pro Yoke brings airliner-style control geometry into the cockpit with a broad, reassuring grip and enough physical inputs to keep your hands away from the keyboard. Its integrated 4.3-inch touchscreen displays flight data, checklists, timing information, and axis positions, while 26 programmable output signals provide plenty of room for aircraft-specific control profiles. Carbon-fibre-reinforced composite keeps the structure light but sturdy, and the Hall-effect thumbsticks feel smooth and deliberate rather than like tiny gamepad controls bolted on as an afterthought.
What Sets the Moza MFY Pro Yoke apart?
A Touchscreen That Earns Its Cockpit Space The 4.3-inch, 480 × 800 touchscreen is more than a decorative splash of colour in the middle of the yoke. It can display essential flight data, checklists, a flight clock, and live axis readings without forcing the pilot to look across several monitors. That keeps useful information close to the hands and makes the yoke especially practical in compact setups where every centimetre of instrument-panel space has already filed a formal complaint.
Airliner Geometry with a Solid, Lightweight Structure The shape takes its cues from commercial aircraft rather than compact general-aviation controls, giving both hands a broad and natural working position during climbs, approaches, and extended cruise adjustments. Its carbon-fibre-reinforced composite construction keeps weight to 1.2 kg while supporting loads up to 30 kg. The result is a yoke that feels substantial during firm inputs without placing unnecessary strain on the base or mounting structure.
More Control Without Reaching for the Keyboard Two eight-way hat switches, two Hall-effect thumbsticks, bumpers, and multifunction triggers create 26 configurable output signals directly on the yoke. The triggers and thumbsticks can operate as axes or buttons through MOZA Cockpit, allowing them to handle rudder input, camera movement, push-to-talk, trim, or other aircraft functions. Multiple profiles also make switching between airliners and lighter aircraft far less tedious than remapping everything before each flight.
Quick Swaps Without Mechanical Wobble The aluminium-alloy quick-release allows the yoke to be removed or exchanged without tools while maintaining a firm connection to a compatible MOZA base. This is particularly useful for pilots who alternate between airliner, general-aviation, and specialist control shapes. A quick-release is only useful when it does not introduce movement at the connection point, and the rigid design is intended to remain secure during heavy roll corrections and force-feedback loads.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Integrated touchscreen keeps flight information directly within view.
Touchscreen functions depend on software and firmware support.
Twenty-six programmable signals support complex aircraft control profiles.
Airliner shape is less suited to traditional GA aircraft.
Hall-effect thumbsticks provide smooth, contactless axis input.
Lightweight composite housing supports substantial control loads.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Product Name
MOZA MFY Pro Flight Yoke
Dimensions
142.5 × 202 × 313 mm
Weight
1.2 kg
Housing Material
Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composite
Quick-Release Material
Aluminum Alloy
Button Cap Material
ABS
Maximum Supported Load
Up to 30 kg
Screen Size
4.3 inches
Screen Resolution
480 × 800
Total Output Signals
26
8-Way Hat Switches
2
Hall-Effect Thumbsticks
2
Bumpers
2
Triggers
2
Lighting
Customisable 16-million-colour RGB illumination
Configuration Software
MOZA Cockpit
Included Accessories
User manual
Moza MFY Pro Yoke Compatibility
Category
Compatibility
Yoke Base Connection
MOZA aluminium-alloy quick-release system
Configuration Software
MOZA Cockpit
Assignable Controls
Buttons, axes, triggers, thumbsticks, and profile mappings
Display Functions
PFD information, checklists, flight clock, and axis readouts
Control Profiles
Multiple aircraft-specific mapping profiles
The MFY Pro is designed to attach through the MOZA aluminium-alloy quick-release system, allowing tool-free installation on a compatible MOZA yoke base. Its commercial-aircraft shape pairs particularly well with airliner and transport-aircraft configurations, while the 26 programmable output signals can also be adapted for turboprops and general-aviation aircraft. It is not a standalone controller and therefore requires a compatible base to provide roll and pitch movement.
Additional functions are configured through MOZA Cockpit software, including button assignments, axis behaviour, RGB lighting, touchscreen views, and multiple mapping profiles. The two Hall-effect thumbsticks and multifunction triggers can be configured as either axes or buttons, making them suitable for rudder control, camera movement, trim, communication, or avionics inputs. The yoke does not use a universal mechanical attachment and is not intended for direct installation on unrelated third-party yoke bases.
The MFY Pro forms part of a PC-based flight simulation control system and relies on the connected MOZA base and MOZA Cockpit software for configuration. Its programmable controls can be assigned within PC flight simulators that support conventional button and axis mapping. It is not designed as a PlayStation or Xbox controller, and the integrated display features require compatible PC software rather than operating independently from the simulator.
MOZA AY90 Force Feedback Yoke Base is built for pilots who want every climb, flare, and gust to travel straight through their hands instead of disappearing into a spring. With 4.2 Nm roll torque and 90 N push-pull force feedback alongside a 180° roll axis with ±90° travel, it delivers convincing control authority while remaining compact enough for both desktop and cockpit installations. Add configurable switches, vivid RGB lighting, and a sturdy composite housing, and you've got a yoke base that's ready for anything from circuit practice to cross-country adventures.
What Sets the Moza AY90 Force Feedback Yoke Base apart?
Force Feedback That Changes How You Fly Many yoke systems in this price range still rely on springs or belts, but the AY90 delivers motor-driven force feedback that lets pilots feel changing aircraft loads throughout a flight. From runway vibrations and trim adjustments to aerodynamic resistance during steep turns, the controls constantly communicate what the aircraft is doing, making manual flying feel considerably more engaging and informative.
Compact Size Without Feeling Compromised Despite offering substantial force output, the AY90 maintains a compact footprint that works equally well on a desktop or a dedicated cockpit rig. Many users appreciate that it avoids the bulky dimensions often associated with force feedback hardware, making it easier to install while still providing generous control travel and a reassuringly solid feel during demanding manoeuvres.
Cockpit Controls Built Into the Base Instead of treating the yoke purely as a control axis, MOZA integrates rocker switches, sliders, rotary controls, and a five-way hat switch directly into the base. These additional inputs reduce reliance on the keyboard and allow commonly used aircraft functions to remain within easy reach, particularly useful when flying general aviation aircraft with frequent trim, lighting, and avionics adjustments.
Designed to Grow With Your Cockpit The aluminum quick-release mechanism and expansion mounting points make the AY90 much more flexible than fixed yoke systems. It supports rapid yoke swaps while leaving room for custom gauges, displays, and accessories through third-party adapters. For cockpit builders who enjoy refining their setup over time, this flexibility makes future upgrades considerably easier without replacing the entire base.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Force feedback adds convincing control forces throughout flight.
PC platform only.
Compact housing fits desktop and cockpit installations.
Requires external power supply.
Integrated switches reduce keyboard dependence.
Quick-release supports future yoke upgrades.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Product
MOZA AY90 Force Feedback Yoke Base
Dimensions
325 × 252 × 111 mm
Weight
4.5 kg
Housing Material
Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composite
Quick-Release Material
Aluminum Alloy
Button Cap Material
ABS
Roll Axis Travel
±90° (180° total)
Roll Torque
4.2 Nm
Pitch Force
90 N push-pull
Pitch Travel
95 mm
Motor Encoder
15-bit magnetic encoder
5-Way Hat Switch
1
Rocker Switches
4
Slider Switches
2
Power Input
12 V 6 A
Mounting Options
Desk clamp, profile rail, 80/20 aluminum extrusion
Configuration Software
MOZA Cockpit
Included Accessories
Power adapter, USB cable, user manual, sticker
Moza AY90 Force Feedback Yoke Base Compatibility
Category
Compatibility
Operating Platform
PC
Mounting
Desk clamps, profile rails, 80/20 aluminum extrusion
Configuration Software
MOZA Cockpit
Yoke Connection
MOZA aluminum quick-release system
Accessory Expansion
Supports custom gauges, displays, and third-party accessories
The AY90 is designed to fit neatly into a wide variety of flight simulator setups. It supports desktop mounting with included desk clamps, 80/20-style aluminum profile cockpits, and MOZA's aluminum quick-release system for fast yoke changes without tools. Dedicated expansion points on the top of the base also allow additional gauges, displays, and custom accessories to be added as a cockpit grows. It is not intended for console flight simulation systems.
Configuration is handled through MOZA Cockpit software, where every switch, rotary control, and lighting function can be customised. The programmable inputs make it easy to adapt the base to everything from light general aviation aircraft to larger turboprops. Because the controls are fully remappable, the AY90 integrates comfortably into both compact desktop setups and more elaborate home-built cockpits.
The MOZA AY90 Force Feedback Yoke Base is a PC-only device compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, X-Plane, DCS World, War Thunder, and other major PC flight simulators that support force feedback hardware. It is not compatible with PlayStation or Xbox consoles, making it best suited to dedicated PC-based flight simulation environments.
Wingflex A320 EFIS Cube puts Airbus navigation and display management exactly where your hand expects it, combining full-function EFIS and glareshield controls with high-contrast dual-colour displays in a compact 80% scale design. From adjusting barometric pressure to selecting navigation modes, every rotary movement and button press feels deliberate and satisfying. The synchronized backlighting, integrated stand and simple USB connectivity make it an excellent addition to a desktop Airbus cockpit without demanding the space of a full-size flight deck.
What Sets the Wingflex A320 EFIS Cube apart?
More Than Just an EFIS Panel Unlike many desktop EFIS units that focus solely on navigation display controls, the EFIS Cube also integrates important glareshield functions such as Master Warning, Master Caution and CHRONO controls. Having these frequently used functions within easy reach creates a cleaner cockpit workflow and reduces the need to return to the virtual cockpit during busy phases of flight.
Compact Size Without Sacrificing Functionality The 80% scale design makes the panel much easier to accommodate on a typical desktop while preserving the familiar Airbus control layout. Buttons, rotary selectors and push-pull controls remain comfortably spaced, allowing quick adjustments without making the panel feel cramped. It strikes an effective balance between space efficiency and comfortable day-to-day operation.
Consistent Lighting Across Your Cockpit The synchronized brightness system keeps the displays and backlighting aligned with supported simulator lighting, creating a cohesive appearance throughout the cockpit. Combined with Airbus-style fonts and dual-colour displays, important flight information remains crisp and easy to read whether flying during bright daylight or on a dark nighttime arrival.
Built for Modular Cockpit Expansion The EFIS Cube performs perfectly as a standalone controller but is equally suited to growing cockpit projects. It integrates neatly alongside the Wingflex FCU Cube and RMP Combo Cube, allowing sim pilots to expand their Airbus setup gradually while maintaining a consistent appearance, matching lighting and a tidy desktop footprint.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Integrated glareshield controls reduce additional hardware.
Reduced scale differs from full-size Airbus dimensions.
Dual-colour displays remain easy to read.
Designed specifically for Airbus aircraft.
Synchronized lighting creates consistent cockpit appearance.
Plug-and-play USB connection simplifies installation.
Compact footprint fits comfortably beneath most monitors.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Product
Wingflex A320 EFIS Cube
Scale
80% scale
Primary Function
Airbus Electronic Flight Instrument System control panel
Integrated Functions
EFIS controls and glareshield controls
Display Type
High-contrast dual-colour LCD displays
Display Fonts
Airbus-style fonts
Controls
Buttons, rotary knobs and switches
Lighting
Fully synchronized adjustable backlighting
Connection
USB
Installation
Plug-and-play
Stand
Integrated low-profile desktop stand
Primary Use
Airbus flight simulation
Wingflex A320 EFIS Cube Compatibility
Simulator
Compatible Aircraft
X-Plane
ToLiss A319, A320, A330, A340; Laminar A330
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Fenix A3xx, FlyByWire A320 & A380, iniBuilds A320, A321, A330, A340, A350, Aerosoft A340, Headwind A330
Prepar3D
FSLabs A32x
The Wingflex A320 EFIS Cube connects through USB and can be used either as a standalone Airbus EFIS controller or alongside the Wingflex FCU Cube and Wingflex RMP Combo Cube. Its synchronized brightness allows all compatible Cube modules to maintain a consistent appearance, while the integrated stand provides a comfortable operating angle for desktop cockpits.
The published compatibility list covers a wide selection of Airbus aircraft across the major PC flight simulators. It supports Fenix A3xx, ToLiss Airbus aircraft, FlyByWire A320 and A380, multiple iniBuilds Airbus models, Laminar A330, Aerosoft A340, Headwind A330 and FSLabs A32x. The panel is designed specifically for Airbus aircraft and is not intended for Boeing flight decks or other aircraft with different EFIS layouts.
The EFIS Cube is compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024, X-Plane 11 and 12 and Prepar3D on Windows PCs. It uses a USB connection with plug-and-play operation and is not compatible with Xbox or PlayStation consoles, as dedicated cockpit hardware requires PC-based simulator support.
Wingflex A320 FCU Cube brings Airbus autopilot management into a compact desktop format with full autopilot control functionality and a durable all-aluminum construction. Every heading adjustment, altitude selection and autopilot engagement is handled through tactile knobs and switches that encourage proper cockpit workflows instead of constant mouse clicks. The synchronized dimmer, adjustable backlighting and plug-and-play USB connection make it equally suited to quick evening flights or long IFR sessions, all without demanding the space of a full-size glareshield.
What Sets the Wingflex A320 FCU Cube apart?
Compact Airbus Autopilot Without Sacrificing Core Controls At 80% scale, the FCU Cube preserves the control layout Airbus pilots expect while significantly reducing the space required on a desktop. Independent reviews consistently note that this balance makes it much easier to fit beneath standard monitors than full-size panels, yet the spacing remains comfortable enough for deliberate heading, speed and altitude adjustments during demanding approaches.
Switches That Reward Every Input The AP1, AP2 and A/THR buttons use dedicated axial switches with a 2.5 mm travel, while the remaining controls employ Alps switches with a 2.0 mm stroke. Pilots frequently comment that well-designed tactile controls encourage proper use of the autopilot throughout a flight instead of relying on keyboard shortcuts once the novelty wears off.
Solid Metal Construction Built for Frequent Flying The aluminum housing and matching aluminum control knobs give the FCU Cube a reassuring weight that keeps it planted during repeated adjustments. Reviewers often highlight the rigid construction because it avoids the flex sometimes found in lighter desktop panels, making heading changes and rotary inputs feel consistent throughout longer flying sessions.
Designed to Grow Into a Complete Airbus Cockpit The FCU Cube works well as a standalone autopilot controller, but it is equally at home alongside the Wingflex EFIS Cube and RMP Combo Cube. Shared brightness synchronization creates a unified appearance across the glareshield, allowing cockpit builders to expand their setup gradually instead of replacing hardware every time a new module is added.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Aluminum housing provides excellent structural rigidity.
Reduced scale differs from full-size Airbus dimensions.
Autopilot switches deliver satisfying tactile feedback.
Designed specifically for Airbus aircraft families.
Plug-and-play USB installation minimizes setup time.
Synchronized lighting complements other Cube modules.
Broad Airbus simulator compatibility across major platforms.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Product
Wingflex A320 FCU Cube
Scale
80% scale
Primary Function
Airbus Flight Control Unit (FCU)
Construction
Aviation-grade aluminum body and knobs
Connection
USB
Installation
Plug-and-play
Autopilot Switches
AP1, AP2 and A/THR axial switches
Autopilot Switch Travel
2.5 mm
Other Button Switches
Japan Alps switches with 2.0 mm travel
Lighting
Adjustable backlighting with synchronized dimmer knob
Primary Use
Airbus flight simulation autopilot control
Wingflex A320 FCU Cube Compatibility
Simulator
Compatible Aircraft
X-Plane
ToLiss A319, A320, A330, A340; Laminar A330
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Fenix A3xx, FlyByWire A320 & A380, iniBuilds A320, A321, A330, A340, A350, Aerosoft A340, Headwind A330
Prepar3D
FSLabs A32x
The FCU Cube connects through USB and operates as either a standalone Airbus autopilot controller or as part of the broader Wingflex Cube ecosystem. It supports brightness synchronization with the Wingflex EFIS Cube and RMP Combo Cube, creating a consistent glareshield appearance. Its compact dimensions also make it easy to integrate into desktop cockpits or modular simulator builds without requiring a full-width Airbus panel.
The published compatibility list covers a broad range of Airbus simulations across the leading platforms. It supports Fenix A3xx, ToLiss Airbus aircraft, FlyByWire A320 and A380, multiple iniBuilds Airbus models, Laminar A330, Aerosoft A340, Headwind A330 and FSLabs A32x. Unlike the RMP Combo Cube, the FCU Cube also supports the FlyByWire A380 and iniBuilds A350, making it one of the most widely compatible Airbus autopilot panels in the Wingflex lineup.
The FCU Cube is designed for Microsoft Flight Simulator, X-Plane and Prepar3D on Windows PCs. It communicates through USB and works with supported Airbus aircraft using Wingflex software integration. It is not compatible with Xbox or PlayStation consoles, as dedicated USB cockpit peripherals of this type require PC-based simulator support.
Wingflex A320 RMP Combo Cube squeezes four useful Airbus control sections into one compact unit, combining RMP, ATC, TCAS and warning-panel functions with high-contrast dual-colour LCD screens. Its physical knobs and illuminated controls give frequency changes and transponder entries a satisfying mechanical rhythm, without consuming the entire desk. The 80% scale and 13-degree tilt keep everything comfortably visible, while USB connectivity makes installation refreshingly direct. Apparently, proper radio management does not require a full cockpit shell and several kilometres of wiring.
What Sets the Wingflex A320 RMP Combo Cube apart?
Four Control Sections Earn Their Desk Space Rather than reproducing only the radio management panel, the unit combines RMP, ATC, TCAS and glareshield warning functions behind one compact face. This gives solo pilots considerably more usable control than a single-purpose radio panel. Hands-on coverage particularly values the integrated radio section because it places communication and surveillance controls beside the Airbus autopilot hardware, where they can be reached without returning to the virtual cockpit.
Compact Dimensions Without Tiny Controls The 80% scale reduces the panel’s footprint while retaining physical rotary controls and readable displays. Review coverage of the complete Cube system found the format notably easier to position beneath a conventional monitor than full-width Airbus hardware. The compromise is sensible for desktop pilots: it saves space without shrinking everything into fiddly miniature controls that require the fingertips of a concert pianist and the patience of an air-traffic controller.
Lighting That Behaves as One Cockpit System The RMP Combo Cube can synchronize its brightness with the Wingflex FCU Cube and EFIS Cube, producing consistent illumination across the complete glareshield arrangement. Independent reporting also notes that each module can still operate separately, so the RMP does not require the complete Cube set. That flexibility is useful for gradual cockpit builds, while synchronized backlighting prevents one panel glowing like a supermarket sign beside two carefully dimmed instruments.
Straightforward Setup, With Aircraft-Specific Boundaries User feedback describes the initial setup as notably simple, and the panel operates through a direct USB connection with Wingflex integration software. However, reports also show that behaviour may vary between aircraft and simulator versions, particularly when a specific function has not yet been implemented. It is therefore far less troublesome than custom wiring, but compatibility should still be checked by aircraft rather than assumed from the presence of an Airbus badge.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Four integrated sections reduce separate hardware requirements.
Reduced scale differs from full-size cockpit dimensions.
Dual-colour displays provide clear frequency information.
Aircraft support varies between simulator platforms.
Synchronized lighting complements other Wingflex Cube modules.
USB connection keeps desktop installation straightforward.
Angled enclosure improves visibility from seated positions.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Product
Wingflex A320 RMP Combo Cube
Scale
80% scale
Integrated Functions
RMP, ATC, TCAS and glareshield warning panel
Display Type
Dual-colour LCD screens
Display Background
Black
Viewing Angle
13 degrees
Connection
USB
Installation
Plug-and-play
Lighting
Synchronized brightness adjustment
Compatible Lighting Modules
Wingflex A320 FCU Cube and A320 EFIS Cube
Primary Use
Airbus flight simulation cockpit control
Wingflex A320 RMP Combo Cube Compatibility
Simulator
Compatible Aircraft
Status
X-Plane
ToLiss A319, A320, A330 and A340; Laminar A330
Supported
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Fenix A3xx; FlyByWire A320; iniBuilds A320, A321, A330 and A340; Aerosoft A340; Headwind A330
Supported
Prepar3D
FSLabs A32x
Supported
Microsoft Flight Simulator
FlyByWire A380
Not supported
Microsoft Flight Simulator
iniBuilds A350
Not supported
The panel connects through a single USB connection and can be used independently as a desktop controller. It also integrates with the Wingflex A320 FCU Cube and Wingflex A320 EFIS Cube, including synchronized brightness across the modules. Within the optional Cube console, the panels can share an internal USB hub and run to the computer through one external cable. No universal mounting compatibility with third-party cockpit frames is specified.
Aircraft support is integration-specific rather than universal. The panel supports ToLiss, Fenix, FSLabs, FlyByWire A320 and several iniBuilds aircraft, alongside the listed Laminar, Aerosoft and Headwind models. The FlyByWire A380 is not supported, and the iniBuilds A350 is not supported. Reports of differing behaviour between Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane also show why pilots should use the published aircraft list instead of assuming every Airbus add-on will communicate correctly.
For gaming platforms, the RMP Combo Cube is intended for Windows PC flight simulation and works with supported aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator, X-Plane and Prepar3D. It relies on PC-side USB communication and Wingflex software for integration and firmware management. It is not listed as compatible with Xbox or PlayStation, so console editions of Microsoft Flight Simulator should not be treated as supported platforms.
Wingflex A320 Combo Cube places the Airbus glareshield essentials into one tidy desktop system, combining EFIS, FCU and multifunction RMP controls with high-contrast dual-colour displays. The knobs click and turn with enough purpose to make heading changes, radio tuning and barometric adjustments feel far better than poking at a virtual cockpit. USB connectivity keeps installation straightforward, while the 13-degree viewing angle brings the panels naturally into sight. It is compact Airbus hardware for pilots whose desks already resemble a mildly concerned electronics workshop.
What Sets the Wingflex A320 Combo Cube apart?
Three Core Panels Without a Full-Size Glareshield The bundle combines an EFIS, FCU and RMP-based multifunction panel in an 80% scale layout, saving roughly eleven centimetres compared with a full-size arrangement. Reviewers have praised that reduction because it preserves practical control spacing while fitting more comfortably beneath ordinary monitors. The result feels substantial enough for deliberate operation without demanding the sort of desk usually reserved for air-traffic control or an exceptionally ambitious accountant.
A Smarter Use of the Right-Hand Position Instead of supplying a second EFIS that a solo pilot may rarely touch, Wingflex fills the right side with a four-in-one panel covering radio management, transponder, TCAS and warning functions. Review feedback identifies this as one of the bundle’s most practical decisions, since it places genuinely useful controls within reach. It sacrifices strict two-seat symmetry, but gains considerably more day-to-day function for single-pilot desktop flying.
Clear Displays and Cohesive Night Lighting Dual-colour screens provide sharp contrast against their dark backgrounds, while synchronized brightness allows the EFIS, FCU and RMP sections to behave like one connected panel. Independent testing found the displays notably crisp and the backlighting pleasant in darker rooms. That matters during evening approaches, when deciphering fuzzy digits is an unnecessary challenge and the weather already has enough creative ways to ruin a carefully prepared arrival.
Simple Assembly With a Stable Optional Console When paired with the Cube Stand, the three modules connect through internal USB-C cables and a built-in hub, leaving a single cable running to the PC. Reviewers found assembly straightforward and noted that the broad base remained firmly planted while pressing buttons and turning encoders. The stand also gives the separate modules a cleaner, unified appearance, although it is an optional bundle choice rather than standard equipment with every configuration.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Compact layout preserves valuable desktop space.
Reduced scale differs from full-size cockpit dimensions.
Three modules cover major glareshield functions.
Optional console increases the complete setup footprint.
Dual-colour displays remain clear in low light.
RMP module combines four useful control sections.
USB installation requires minimal external interface hardware.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Product
Wingflex A320 Combo Cube
Included Modules
A320 EFIS Cube, A320 FCU Cube and A320 RMP Combo Cube
Scale
80% scale
Interface
USB
Installation
Plug-and-play
Display Type
Dual-colour LCD screens
Viewing Angle
13 degrees
FCU Construction
Aluminium body and knobs
RMP Functions
RMP, ATC, TCAS and side-panel controls
Lighting
Synchronized brightness across compatible Cube modules
Product Dimensions
52.0 × 18.5 × 16.5 cm
Package Dimensions
64.0 × 24.0 × 20.5 cm
Bundle Options
Three-module bundle, or bundle with Cube Stand
Glareshield Housing
Not included with the standard three-module bundle
Wingflex A320 Combo Cube Compatibility
Simulator
Aircraft With Full Bundle Support
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Fenix A3xx, FSLabs A32x, FlyByWire A320, iniBuilds A320, A321, A330 and A340, Aerosoft A340, Headwind A330
X-Plane
ToLiss A319, A320, A330 and A340; Laminar A330
Prepar3D
FSLabs A32x and other listed aircraft where supported through Wingflex Bridge
Aircraft
Compatibility Limitation
FlyByWire A380
EFIS and FCU supported; RMP Combo Cube not supported
iniBuilds A350
EFIS and FCU supported; RMP Combo Cube not supported
The three modules connect through USB and can operate as separate desktop units or within the optional Cube Stand. That stand contains an internal USB hub, allowing its three module connections to exit through one PC cable. The bundle pairs naturally with Airbus throttles, sidesticks, MCDUs and overhead panels, but it does not include a full glareshield enclosure and no standard mounting compatibility with third-party cockpit shells is specified.
Full compatibility depends on all three modules supporting the selected aircraft, because the EFIS and FCU lists are slightly broader than the RMP list. The complete bundle supports Fenix, ToLiss, FlyByWire A320, FSLabs, several iniBuilds aircraft, Aerosoft A340 and Headwind A330. The FlyByWire A380 and iniBuilds A350 are not fully supported because their RMP integration is currently excluded, even though the EFIS and FCU modules list them individually.
For software platforms, the Combo Cube is built for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024, X-Plane 11 and 12 and Prepar3D on Windows PC. It uses Wingflex Bridge for aircraft communication and firmware management. It is not listed as compatible with Xbox or PlayStation, because the required PC-side integration software and dedicated USB panel support are not available on those console platforms.
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Wingflex B777 CDU brings long-haul flight management onto a dedicated physical interface, combining 1:1 full-scale construction with plug-and-play USB connectivity. The illuminated aircraft-style keypad gives route entries, performance calculations and arrival changes a satisfyingly deliberate rhythm, while the slim enclosure avoids swallowing half the desk. Physical captain and first-officer selection adds useful flexibility, and the adjustable stand keeps the screen readable from several seating positions. It is considerably more convincing than wrestling with a tiny pop-out window somewhere between cruise altitude and dinner service.
What Sets the Wingflex B777 CDU apart?
Full-Scale Controls for Proper Boeing Workflows The 1:1 layout preserves the spacing, key placement and proportions expected from a Boeing 777 CDU. That makes frequent tasks such as route entry, performance setup and arrival amendments easier to complete through muscle memory. Independent video coverage also shows the unit functioning as a substantial desktop control rather than a reduced keypad, which should please pilots whose fingers have grown tired of negotiating tiny virtual buttons with a mouse.
Useful Support Beyond the Boeing 777 Despite its B777-specific face and operating style, the unit supports selected PMDG, iFly, Zibo, LevelUp and IXEG aircraft. This includes several 737 variants and the PMDG 747 V2 alongside the supported 777 family. That broader integration gives Boeing-focused pilots more value from one device, although the physical legends and layout naturally remain best matched to the 777 rather than every aircraft in the compatibility list.
One Unit Can Serve Either Cockpit Seat Physical left-and-right selection allows the CDU to represent the captain or first-officer position without requiring a second unit. This is particularly useful for compact home cockpits, shared training stations and desktop layouts where space disappears faster than fuel during a badly planned diversion. The multi-angle stand further improves placement flexibility, letting the display sit below a monitor, beside a throttle quadrant or within a developing cockpit structure.
Desktop-Friendly Construction Without a Wiring Project The USB interface combines the display and physical controls into one self-contained unit, avoiding the separate controller boards, video connections and custom wiring common in more elaborate cockpit components. Its 1.25 kg weight provides enough substance to remain planted during data entry, while the slim housing remains portable. Review footage also demonstrates straightforward stand assembly and operation with Microsoft Flight Simulator, making the unit approachable for pilots who prefer flying to cable archaeology.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Cons
Full-scale keypad supports familiar Boeing flight-management procedures.
Physical layout remains specifically tailored to Boeing aircraft.
Backlit keys improve operation in dark cockpit setups.
Compatibility is restricted to explicitly supported aircraft packages.
Physical switch selects captain or first-officer operation.
Adjustable stand provides several practical viewing positions.
USB connection reduces separate interface hardware requirements.
Specifications
Specification
Value
Product
Wingflex B777 CDU
Aircraft Style
Boeing 777 Control Display Unit
Scale
1:1 full scale
Construction
Aviation-grade materials
Interface
USB
Installation
Plug-and-play design
Keyboard
Aircraft-style internal structure with backlighting
Input Behaviour
Customisable random entry-delay effect
Cockpit Position Selection
Physical switching between left and right seats
Firmware
Supports online firmware upgrades
Stand
Multi-angle adjustable stand
Form Factor
Slim, ultra-thin design
Length
33 cm
Height
24 cm
Width
10 cm
Weight
1.25 kg
Supported Simulator Families
Microsoft Flight Simulator, X-Plane 11/12 and Prepar3D
Wingflex B777 CDU Compatibility
Platform
Compatible Aircraft
Microsoft Flight Simulator
PMDG 737NG 600, 700, 800 and 900; PMDG 777-300ER, 777-200ER and 777-200F; iFly 737 MAX
X-Plane 11/12
Zibo 737NG, LevelUp 737NG and IXEG 737-300 Classic
Prepar3D
PMDG 777, PMDG 737NGXu, PMDG 747 V2, iFly 737NG and iFly 737 MAX
The CDU connects through a USB interface and combines its screen, illuminated keypad and seat-selection controls in one enclosure. Its physical captain and first-officer switching allows one device to serve either CDU position, while the multi-angle desktop stand supports several installation positions. No standard cockpit mounting pattern or direct compatibility with third-party CDU frames is specified, so permanent cockpit installation may require a purpose-made bracket or shelf.
Software integration covers PMDG, iFly, Zibo, LevelUp and IXEG aircraft, including selected 737, 747 and 777 packages. The B777 layout is naturally best suited to PMDG 777 operations, although supported 737 software can also communicate with the unit. Aircraft not included in the published compatibility table, generic FMC implementations and unrelated Airbus packages should not be considered supported merely because they use a superficially similar flight-management interface.
For simulation platforms, the CDU supports Microsoft Flight Simulator on PC, X-Plane 11 and 12 and Prepar3D when used with a listed aircraft package. Independent review footage demonstrates operation in both Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024. It is a PC-focused USB peripheral and is not listed for Xbox or PlayStation, so console versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator fall outside its published compatibility.