

✈️ Elevate your flight sim game with pro-grade precision and control!
The Logitech G PRO Flight Yoke System delivers professional-grade flight simulation controls with 75 programmable inputs, a durable stainless steel yoke shaft, and a versatile 3-mode switch. Designed for both beginners and seasoned pilots, it offers realistic muscle memory training and broad compatibility with top flight simulators like Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Its secure dual desk clamps and plug-and-play USB connectivity make it the ultimate cockpit upgrade for immersive, precise virtual flying.























| ASIN | B07QXMTNPB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,253 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #6 in PC Game Flight Controls |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,780) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 6.17 pounds |
| Item model number | 945-000067 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Product Dimensions | 18.9 x 15.8 x 9.1 inches; 6.17 Pounds |
| Release date | March 2, 2020 |
| Type of item | Personal Computers |
J**.
A good choice to get started with a flight sim.
Works with MSFS 2024. Tried another more expensive brand, the game didn’t recognize it and I couldn’t make it work. This setup was plug and play with fine tuning available in the game.
G**D
Why this is actually a very good sim controller.
I find this setup to be as accurate as it can be both for the price and the experience. However I am going to address a lot of the complaints with my own opinions and maybe some people will find it helpful. #1: This yoke is not as out of the box ready as I expected. Try to keep in mind this product is for simulation purposes first and foremost. And it must be designed to be as compatible as possible along a wide variety of games and aircraft. If you are looking for a controller that accurately reacts to things like wind shear, gyro drift, and turbulence then you’re asking for a piece of equipment with motors and servos that costs in the thousands. Instead you have a yoke that uses spring tension to offer a baseline of resistance. #2: I don’t like how little the aileron axis reacts in game. This is a criticism by gamers who’ve never flown a real aircraft. (See above comment about the purpose of this yoke) in a real aircraft you use micro movements to correct your pitch and roll, especially in cable controlled non-hydraulic prop planes. I am a private pilot with non turbo single engine restrictions, meaning I can only fly small planes like Beechcraft Bonanzas and Cessnas. In my experience you deal with wind buffering on your control surfaces meaning you have constant feedback from the world outside your aircraft. This is very difficult to reproduce in a game. The truth is you’re complaining about the S-Curve logic in your game settings. Most flight sims will let you adjust this in game settings for a more personalized feel. Keep in mind if you want simulation you don’t want a major pitch and roll response for making small adjustments, you want slow gliding gradual responses, unless you’re flying a fighter jet. #3: The dead zones are too pervasive and it takes a lot of turning to engage the planes roll function. Also the axis will drift sometimes putting me in a perpetual roll. The drifting is corrected by the dead zones and they are completely adjustable both centered and externally. You can adjust these to precision to minimize drift. And again the dead zones are adjustable in most games. I use this yoke in Project Cars and gyro drift is very noticeable when going 200mph down a track, but again, it’s adjustable. #4: the hardware is cheap plastic and the mounts are flimsy. Even the mounts are adjustable. If you’re getting overexcited and pulling the yoke or throttle quadrant loose then you are not playing a flight sim you’re playing an arcade and maybe need a different control like the x56. For the price the hardware is just fine. These are my opinions. This is not to invalidate other’s opinions. It’s just how I feel about this product, especially in VR.
N**N
A good budget flight sim yoke
A great yoke. It's a little sticky but other than that it's good
S**R
Holds up well with my grandkids play it.
Works great, everyone likes playing with it, from kids to adults.
M**S
Perfect for the upcoming Microsoft Flight Sim.
Just a quick review from first few hours of use: I've read lots of complaints about missing screws. The screws were in a very small wrapped up piece of clear plastic bag. Very easy to throw away by accident. Mine were there so no issues because I specifically looked for them. There is no need for a power supply as another review mentioned. Possibly if you have a lot of other add-ons plugged in such as the radio stack or autopilot there may be a need. Power for the unit is provided by the USB connection. The mounting brackets work fine though they do seem flimsy so don't over tighten. No software is provided and mine had a piece of paper included written in German pointing to logitechs website for downloads and support. The site, by default, had me download the 32-bit drivers which would not work with Windows 10 64-bit. I had to do additional searching to find the 64-bit version. Worked perfectly with FSX. Now on to using the yoke after getting everything installed and the yoke mounted on my desk. The display on the wheel is cool but seems to only be used for a clock or stopwatch. Looks nice but not really that useful. The buttons all seem to work well but are a bit cheap looking. The feel of the wheel itself is great. It fits in the hands well and feels real. The throttle works perfect as well. I really wish they would've use metal for the shafts of the throttles. They look to be made of brittle plastic and I'm wondering how long they'll last. I expect that one day I'll grab the throttle during a panic landing and have it snap off. Overall it seems a bit expensive for what it is. I guess considering it's a very niche product it's going a cost a bit more. I wish they'd used better quality materials but I'm very happy at this point.
J**R
Lifespan is only a few months with current production.
This is technically a good product which I wish was more reliable. However, 2 recent purchases have both died within 6 months for no apparent reason. First off, the good. This product includes its own programming software that allows its buttons to emulate a keyboard, meaning you can assign buttons to functions of apps outside the flight sim, or for which the flight sim has no native commands. Examples include centering the view in TrackIR and taking screenshots. Also, Logitech also sells a stand-alone USB quadrant gives you an additional 3 axes and 6 buttons. Having both that and the yoke system easily allows configuring for planes having up to 6 engines. Finally, due to the popularity of this product and its modular design, there are several 3rd part things that enhance it, such as the Flight Velocity trim wheel and various extensions for the throttle levers. HOWEVER, DO NOT BUY THIS because the ones being made nowadays are absolute crap and die within months of purchase. The 1st one of these systems I got was a 2nd-hand gift from a friend who has, since he first got this, has become a collector of all the latest yokes and quadrants. He'd used it for many years previously (it had actually been built as a Saitek), however, so the springs were a bit worn. Still, it worked fine until I accidentally spilled a glass of water on the USB hub it was all plugged into, and that fried it. So I bought a replacement direct from Logitech. This lasted about 6 months before the included quadrant (PS2 connection to yoke) died for no apparent reason. A couple days later, the yoke also died. So I bought a 3rd one from Amazon, this time with the Assurion warranty. It suffered the same fate, PS2 quadrant dying within months and then the yoke a few days later. So, I contacted Assurion but they said it was still under Logitech's warranty. So I contacted Logitech and, 2 weeks later, got a response asking for more info. Which I provided. And 2 weeks later, Logitech said I'd sent them the serial number off the box, not the bottom of the yoke, which was untrue. So I sent them a picture of the serial number on the bottom of the yoke. 2 weeks later, I got an email saying Logitech was sending me a replacement unit. That was 2 weeks ago and I have yet to see it. In the meantime, having had enough of this, I bought a Turtle Beach Velocityone Yoke system. While fairly, good, this has inferior functionality in several ways (mostly because it has no native software so is NOT a keyboard emulator). But so far it's working and I can live with its shortcomings.
J**Y
New one is great
The new one is even cheaper than the used one. It got delivered fast. The yoke and Throttle both work. I bought a used-like new one, but the Throttle didn't work.
B**R
Yoke is not smooth on pitch control due to sticky goop.
Only buy this yoke if you are not looking for a real experience, or if you are willing to spend hours cleaning the immensely sticky goop that they packed the thing with which causes the pitch control to stick and then lurch free hard (could be fatal in RL). I'm not. Throttle quadrant is great, but you cannot use it without the yoke. - private pilot
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