July 17, 200520 yr I am seriously thinking about trading in my joystick for a flight yoke (and later a set of pedals). From what I can determine, it appears that the CH Products USB 3-Lever flight yoke is the best value, considering the $100-$125 cost range.I would appreciate your opinions on the CH Products flight yoke and/or any recommendations on other yokes close to this price range.DawgPaw
July 18, 200520 yr The CH Flight Sim Yoke is the way to go. It took me a while to get used to it after using a joystick for years and years (and years), but you will and you won't fly with anything else.Jeff Jeff Commercial | Instrument | Multi-Engine Land AMD 5600X, RTX3070, 32MB RAM, 2TB SSD
July 18, 200520 yr Can't go wrong with CH Products. Have their yoke ,pedals and throttle quad. Very durable and from what I've seen, nothing else is available in the price range.Adam
July 18, 200520 yr I've had the CH yoke and pedals for nearly three years now with no trouble at all. I highly recommend them.KP
July 18, 200520 yr Get the CH yoke. Only trick is to lube it with something like this, a dry lube with no petroleum base in it, which will eat up the plastic parts. http://www.gunk.com/oe2.asp?pic=L512I give it a spray of this stuff about every 6 months on the shaft and it's as smooth as silk with no grabbing or binding at all. By the way, for a great price, check Amazon.com
July 18, 200520 yr for your responses. I feel better about getting the CH Products yoke after hearing from those of you who have used it and have good recommendations to make about it. Thanks also for the recommendation about using the Gunk dry lubricant to keep it in good working order.Amazon has it for $99.74 with free shipping. That will be well worth the money once I get used to using it. So, I think I will order the wife some flowers then get online to Amazon.DawgPaw
July 18, 200520 yr Any silicone spray will also do the same job.Dave T. .........On the lovely warm Devon Riviera and active 'FlightSim User's Group' member at http://www.flightsimgrpuk.free-online.co.uk/ Dave Taylor
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