The Sidestick is not lacking in input options or customizability. ![]() The base is solid enough, the movement of the stick itself is convincing, and it’s just vastly more satisfying to use than a gamepad. But overall, I was impressed for the price. I wouldn’t describe the Sidestick as a premium product, as it does feel a little plasticky in places. (Its full name is the TCA Sidestick Airbus Edition.) It’s designed as a 1:1 replica of the sidestick used in the Airbus A320 - a famous differentiator from Boeing’s traditional yokes - and it works with Microsoft Flight Simulator right out of the box without any need for setup. I expect that Thrustmaster’s new $69.99 Airbus-branded Sidestick, which I’ve been testing for a while, will be a popular choice. How Microsoft Flight Simulator returned to the skies
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