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MSFS Aircraft that have a Yoke?

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Recently I have invested quite heavily on VR/Yoke based setup and unfortunately I am finding it quite immersion breaking when flying a stick based bird using a yoke. Therefore I thought i would try it was possible collate a complete list of MSFS Aircraft that are yoke based so that anyone in a simular position can get a good idea of the full scope availible.

Below is a list of the MSFS base aircraft that use a yoke... and i was wondering if anyone could chip in with any add-on aircrafts they have found that use a yoke?

Boeing 747-8
Boeing 787-10
Daher TBM 930
Textron Aviation Beech Baron G58
Textron Aviation Beech Bonanza G36
Textron Aviation Beech King Air 350i
Textron Aviation Cessna 152
Textron Aviation Cessna 172
Textron Aviation Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX
Textron Aviation Cessna Citation CJ4
Textron Aviation Cessna Citation Longitude

Any suggestions, much apprciated.

PMDG Boeing 737-700
PMDG DC-6 (kinda sorta)
Simworks Studios Kokiak 100 Series II
Aeroplane Heaven Cessna 140
Aeroplane Heaven Globe Swift GC-1A
Aerosoft CRJ 550/700/900/1000
Aerosoft Twin Otter
Milviz 310R

Edited by Malaromane
Added aircraft

To add to the list above.

Leonardo Maddog MD82

Just Flight BAE 146

Flightsimware C414 (i believe).

Are you planning on buying a hardware yoke with pedals? I ask because I've been considering that myself. I'm not sure I can fully justify it (MSFS is just one of my many time sinks), but I'd be interested to read your own experience if you're currently "yokeless" and decide to buy hardware for improved immersion.

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Found some more...

Aeroplane Heaven Lockheed Electra 10
Asobo Fokker FVII Triplane
Asobo Carenado Beech 18
Big Radials Grumman Goose
FlightFX HondaJet H-Jet
Nemeth Designs Aerolite 103
Wings42 Boeing 247

Edited by flibberflops

80's and 90's I used a stick. Didn't matter the make or model of plane. Mid-2000 I purchased a yoke..... blah, (after sitting left seat in a Warrior) I didn't like how the yoke I bought felt. I found it horrible compared to the real thing. So I went back to hotas stick. I can still even take a tumble in a chopper now and again. Just me I guess.

Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700F CPU @ 2.90GHz (8 cores) Hyper on, Evga RTX 3060 12 Gig, 32 GB ram, Windows 11, P3D v6, and MSFS 2020 and a couple of SSD's

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