March 28, 201214 yr i have the saitek yoke and its really good but i would like an upgrade.I was thinking of the PFC Saab yoke. I wanted the ACE yoke but it is just too expensive. i was wondering if anybody has this yoke http://flypfc.com/?/products/yokes/cirrus-saab-yoke/ and what do they think of it. Flys Cessna 172P, C206 Turbo G1000, DA-40XLS G1000, M20J, Archer III/11, Piper Cub, Beech Travelair, C177Check out my Youtube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/md11pilot11/videosLiam
March 28, 201214 yr One of the best out there, if you are happy with your plastic yoke then this will be dream come true.EvanHere also a link for a recent review from kostahttp://forum.avsim.net/topic/367423-review-pfc-cirrus-saab-yoke-desktop-version/
March 29, 201214 yr Just curious why is the 737 yoke so much more expensive than the Saab one? They look similar and I think PFC would sell a lot more of them if the price is just as similar to the Saab yoke.
March 29, 201214 yr i have the saitek yoke and its really good but i would like an upgrade.I was thinking of the PFC Saab yoke. I wanted the ACE yoke but it is just too expensive. i was wondering if anybody has this yoke http://flypfc.com/?/...rrus-saab-yoke/ and what do they think of it. http://forum.avsim.net/topic/367423-review-pfc-cirrus-saab-yoke-desktop-version/ Andrew Dixon"If common sense was compulsory everyone would have it but I am afraid this is not the case"
April 4, 201214 yr Just curious why is the 737 yoke so much more expensive than the Saab one? They look similar and I think PFC would sell a lot more of them if the price is just as similar to the Saab yoke. I have the Saab PFC column yoke and I'm quite pleased with it. I was considering the 737 style boeing yoke but the only discernable difference it seemed was the price and the position of some of the buttons like the autopilot disconnect switch which was meaningless. Other than the buttons, the yoke is just as functional and sturdy as the ng yoke and I must say the price was quite a bit lower. I'm one happy camper after I traded in my CH plastic for a somewhat realistic yoke. Regards, jen noulet
May 2, 201214 yr We are not PFC's primary market which partially explains pricing. They sell mostly to flight training centers - and make most of their money on big conssoles and full installs of systems trainers. I've had my Cirrus II console for 9 years now and it's still going strong - and I bought it used. PFC makes great stuff. Look at it like buying a good knife for the kitchen. You won't have to buy another one, possibly ever.... Colin Ware Seattle
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