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Logitech G Saitek X52 Pro Flight Control System, Controller and Joystick Simulator, LCD Display, Illuminated Buttons, 2xUSB, PC - Black/Silver

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Features

  • Illuminated buttons and enhanced gameplay through intuitive LCD multi-function display
  • Progressive throttle with resistance adjustment and detents for Afterburner and Idle
  • Precision centering mechanism; No contact Technology on x and Y axes and constant spring force improve control
  • Program your controller for each game using the powerful smart technology software. System requirements: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, 2-usb 2.0 port, internet connection for optional software download
  • 5 position handle adjustment system to suit all hand sizes with soft-touch, contoured grip for maximum gaming comfort

Description

The world's most advanced flight controller The x52 flightstick and throttle combination give the most realistic flying experience ever. With the feature- laden throttle and stick split into two separate units, The x52 delivers ideal flying position. Programmability and illuminated multi-function display expand the possibilities for SIM pilots everywhere.

Connectivity Technology: USB


Additional Features: Precise Combat Sim Action


Button Quantity: 16


Hardware Platform: PC


Power Source: Information Not Available


Item Weight: 5.1 Pounds


Package Quantity: 1


Item Dimensions: 14.57 x 9.84 x 9.06 inches


Color: Black


Brand Name: Logitech G


Model Name: Pro Flight


Warranty Description: 90- Days


Manufacturer: Logitech, Inc


Global Trade Identification Number: 77,


UPC: 097855127877 752397169173


Model Number: 945-000022


Manufacturer Part Number: 945-000022


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Included Components: PS/2 Connector Cable, QSG, X52 Pro Stick, X52 Pro Throttle


Item Type Name: Logitech G Saitek X52 Pro Flight Control System


External Testing Certification: ANATEL


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  • Great but a little driver pain
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The controls work perfectly. The only trick is finding and installing the correct drivers from Logitech. That proved to be a little detective work, as the links on Logi's site might or might not be present. Once installed, very happy with control system. One more thing - it uses (once the drivers are installed) the Windows' joy.cpl app to configure the controls. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2026 by Richard C Andrews

  • love it
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came from a T.1600M FCS to this, i must say this HOTAS is much nicer to use, works with Windows 10 with no problems. one thing to note is the pinky trigger is not a programmable button, its a shift key to use with other buttons. i dont mind this as the trigger is a 2 stage and you have 3 on the upper head of the stick. VERY SMOOTH stick and the metal bits add to it. throttle mini stick is mouse only use but works great for free look in star citizen. a tad on the light side for the stick. the MDF on the throttle as no real use in SC but it does have plugins for other games. the LEDs are not RGB but you can pick a few colors in the software. every thing other then the pinky trigger and the mini stick can be programmed tho this includes the MFD controls the thumb wheels click so you get 2x use on each and the 2 buttons in between the thumb wheels as well can be programmed ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • UPDATED: Good system, potentially hindered by software support
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UPDATE: Amended from 2 to 4 stars, after the most recent firmware update it works well. Leaving one star off due to the general hassle of tracking down the update in the depths of a help forum. Setup problems aside, great system! (Disclaimer for the below: don't review when you're angry) As it stands now, the sticks are un-usable. Upon plugging them into my PC (Windows 10, 64-bit, Intel I7 6700K), it immediately crashes to a blue screen of death (BSOD), throwing the error for a .sys file and staying in a fail state even on restart until I unplug the sticks and reboot. After some digging, turns out that I'm not alone in this issue, and having now tried to scrub through manually deleting drivers, programs, etc. for hours, it has the same issue even with freshly downloaded drivers, swapping to different USB ports, and all the rest. Frankly, the software is garbage, and the support is lackluster at best for these sticks. Had I known all of this before purchasing, I absolutely would have gone for a different set. The hardware is decent quality for the price, and for many it seems to have worked out fine (so long as they don't unplug the sticks from their PC), so I will leave a star on for physical quality. I leave this review (or frustration-fueled vent as some might see it) as fair warning for the potential user-unfriendly experience you MAY have ahead if you purchase. Since I ordered these while on an overseas deployment over 6 months ago on a whim (instead of doing my usual research beforehand), I cannot return, since the box and packaging is long gone. Go figure. Thanks for reading, safe shopping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2017 by Ivan S

  • Logitech was once quality, this thing is a piece of trash
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I had high hopes for this but, 2 buttons didn't work out the box. 1 more went down after day 1. Day 2 stick drift started, now has huge dead zone. and now day 4 throttle is acting up. Always liked Logitech but this thing is looking like a piece of garbage. Have a new one on the they way, hopefully just got a bad egg. Would give 0 stars if i could will see after the new one arrives. Update: New one arrived all buttons worked this time and no dead zones out the box. Shortly after using it problems started. Lights flickering, buttons not responding correctly, now has major dead zones and 2 buttons have malfunctioned. Really tried to like it but its just not a good stick in my opinion. Guess you get what you pay for, will be returning gonna bite the bullet for the Warthog it looks like. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2026 by Brent Swanson

  • Same setup the US Navy uses for testing!
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Value is great for high quality, over 20 buttons, sensitive but accurate, lighter than expected and has ability to be adjusted to fit any hand
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2025 by Baird

  • Microsoft Flight Simulator + Star Wars Squadrons must have!
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I went down the rabbit hole. I got MS FS 2020 and started playing that with an XBox One controller. "Hmm, this would be a lot better with a real joystick and throttle..." I said. "But no, no more 'stuff'. I don't need it!" I got one. No regrets. Makes the experience 100x better. This stick has a nice balance of being "affordable" (at least, compared to some of what else is out there. If you're spending thousands on a sim-rig, this isn't for you, but you probably already knew that) and fully-featured. There are a lot of buttons on this thing. I recommend you find a PDF of a button mapping and print it out, and write down what you have everything mapped to as most games will refer to the buttons by their Windows Joystick button numbers instead of the letters that are printed on the stick and throttle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2020 by SomeoneFromNewJerseyWhoBuysTooMuchStuff

  • Horrendous ergonomics with too much miscellaneous hassle to be worth $200.
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I bought the x52 Pro to upgrade my button count from a Thrustmaster T.flight 4. Overall, the x52's build quality seems decent and the device I got appeared to function fine with no real installation difficulties. That said, it's just not a good H.O.T.A.S. Your mileage may vary, but I found: 1. The ergonomics of the stick are horrendous. The hand rest is adjustable, but the base is incredibly thick and the thumb rest is much narrower. This created an unnatural grip posture and caused cramping within 30 min. of use. The buttons and hat switches are also clumped too closely together at odd angles, which made accidental inputs an issue. That nifty safety-covered button? Yeah, it makes for a terrible secondary fire input precisely because so many other buttons/switches are in the way. 2. The stick input itself was a noticeable downgrade from the T.flight, which produced smooth, precise input out of the box. The x52 has a nicer-feeling gimbal, but the range of motion is too wide and the control feels more choppy. It might be possible to tweak this via game settings or 3rd party apps, but Logitech's software didn't support anything more than adding dead-zones. 3. The mouse thumbstick on the throttle is worse than useless. It is nigh-uncontrollable by default and its placement can make for more accidental inputs. There didn't seem to be a way to fully disable it through the software, though setting a max dead-zone helped somewhat. If you have a more extensive setup and can move the x52 to where it is more comfortable to grip and if you're willing to put in extra time fiddling with the stick sensitivity/settings to get it just right, the x52 may be for you. However, I don't think that much hassle is reasonable at its price-point. If the manufacturer software made that process easier it would be less of an issue, but it only supported reprogramming buttons, adding deadzones, and setting up alternate profiles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2019 by Diabolus Ursus

  • You need this
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Ordered to use with X-Plane 11 and War Thunder. Works great. Love the many programable buttons and dials. Has a nice, ergonomic, high quality feel to it. If you like realistic flight sims, you need this setup. I didn't like using it with War Thunder after testing it out, as War Thunder isn't so realistic, and everyone's using mice, which you can't beat for precision when going for kills. No complaints on this setup though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2016 by Clay

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