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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.

Brand: Logitech G


Model Name: Pro Flight


Compatible Devices: PC, Windows


Controller Type: Joystick


Connectivity Technology: USB


Brand: ‎Logitech G


Series: ‎Pro Flight


Item model number: ‎945-000022


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎windows 10


Item Weight: ‎5.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.57 x 9.84 x 9.06 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.57 x 9.84 x 9.06 inches


Color: ‎Black


Power Source: ‎Information Not Available


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech, Inc


Language: ‎English


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 28, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • love it
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

  • Break right!!! Fox 2
This is absolutely the Best Flight Control System i have ever owned, and i am old so i have owned a number of them . The adjustability durability and multitude of programmable buttons make this a must have. this will even up the odds when you are fighting pirates to keep your cargo in Elite Dangerous, (If you play elite dangerous look down while in your cockpit, This is what your ship is using.)Or landing on planets in No Man Sky! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Pretty good but could use improvement here or there.
So it has been a little over a year since I purchased this HOTAS and I figured that I should write a little review of it. For the most part, I'm quite happy with it. The joystick is very responsive to movements since it uses magnets and hall sensors for the X & Y axis. Not sure what the twist (rudder) sensor is but it works good too. Ergonomically, it feels good in the hand and the button placement is pretty good though I have occasional problems hitting one or the other of the hat switches when I move my thumb over to the C button causing undesired input. The three switches on the base are not bad though it would be nice if they had different shapes so you can tell which on you have your finger on if playing in VR like I do about 1/4 of the time I'm using it. Sooner or later I'm going to design and 3D print up some custom levers for it. Looks like the knurled knobs on it can be removed easily enough with a screw on each side. I found that I don't use the 3 position mode selector because the games I play using it, mainly Elite: Dangerous, change what the inputs do based upon what mode the game is in. Flying, landing, driving, etc. Makes setting up additional modes redundant. But it could be a nice feature though I'd not make a decision on it unless you absolutely know you will need it. The throttle I'm quite happy with and have little to no complaint with it except for the built in detent. But that can be easily disabled if you don't mind opening up the throttle and removing one plastic piece and spring. The throttle lever is smooth and responsive to movements. I would suggest going into the settings right away and disabling the "clutch" feature for the I button. I found that I'd rather have it function just as a button. I have no use for the LCD display on the throttle and I can't see that it ever would be of great use in any game. If you are serious about your flight sim then I'd expect that you would have better ways of seeing the information than the LCD can display. The two roller/switches on it don't do me much good but they could have decent usage for trim on a flight simulator I suppose. I would rather have rotary encoders instead. Now for my complaints and they mainly concern the joystick. A year and probably greater than 1000 hours of usage and the matte coating has started to come off in many areas. Not a big deal though. But my real issue is the centering of the joystick. The dual spring & conical disk that it uses just are not adequate for the task. I can let go of the stick and it never truly returns to center. And it has gotten worse over time. I took it apart for a little bit of exploration over the past couple of days to see if I can improve how it centers and I think I have a couple of ideas but I don't know if I can overcome the issues with the springs and conical disk. The inner spring I found was not doing anything except for at the extremes of movement. I'll have to disassemble it further but it looks like the plastic bushing in the center of the cone is cracked or has way too much space between it and the central shaft of the joystick. The small spring wedged itself down between them. But even after I pried it out, it is still free floating and does nothing for centering. I printed a 3D spacer to give the main spring some more stiffness but it didn't have a huge effect. There is just so much slop in the stick around center and that is the major downfall of this joystick. This is an old design now that hasn't changed in a long time. The component boards inside still say "Saitek" on them, which is the company that Logitech bought to get the joystick line. It is probably long past time to have a refresh on this model as well as the base x52 and the x56, which I had for a short while but I think the ergonomics on that thing are simply terrible. Overall, is it worth the asking price? Barely. And I do mean just barely. Features vs. complaints do edge out on the positive side for me. I have never used a Thrustmaster HOTAS and if I was in search for another stick at this price level, I'd like to get my hands on one just to compare the feel and features. I like my x52 Pro but not enough to build any brand loyalty to it. There are more feature rich sticks in a modest jump in price like the x56 but to make the next jump up in quality you will have to make the leap from costing $$ to costing $$$$ to get something like a Virpil. But that is way beyond my range at this time. They sure look nice, though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2021 by JamesC

  • Microsoft Flight Simulator + Star Wars Squadrons must have!
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

  • You need this
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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