September 22, 201510 yr Well the only other widely available yoke at a similar (sub £150) price point is the CH Flight Sim Yoke which is currently in stock at Amazon.co.uk. Other than that you are into GoFlight territory which is about 3-4 times the price (£485 plus international shipping).
September 22, 201510 yr I had similar problems trying to get a replacement throttle (although I have fixed mine now with electrical spray!). Before fixing I picked up the CH Products throttle quadrant, which I have been very happy with. If I needed a new yoke I think I would go for theirs. I have the Saitek Rudder pedals as well, they have been very reliable. 3080rtx on a i7 12700k with 32 Gig ddr5. 2gig Ssd Quest 2 Windows 11
September 22, 201510 yr Commercial Member Well the only other widely available yoke at a similar (sub £150) price point is the CH Flight Sim Yoke which is currently in stock at Amazon.co.uk. The Saitek yoke is in stock at Amazon UK, £140, http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=saitek But not pedals -- combat pedals are "awaiting stock". Pete Win10: 22H2 19045.2728 CPU: 9900KS at 5.5GHz Memory: 32Gb at 3800 MHz. GPU: RTX 24Gb Titan 2 x 2160p projectors at 25Hz onto 200 FOV curved screen
September 22, 201510 yr Author Funnily enough I have just bought the yoke from the Box Store on eBay and its been shipped as well, result. I paid nearly £130 which is slight higher than retail but I am fine with that. Now I just need to find some pedals! Thanks for the help and suggestions so far. Do you guys recommend the normal rudder pedals or the combat ones? Combat ones look more durable and less plasticky? Thomas Derbyshire
September 22, 201510 yr Most people who have used both do seem to recommend the Combat pedals. I will say that I've had the standard ones for over 3 years now, using them regularly, and have had no problems whatsoever. Scott
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