8/10 G PRO Flight Yoke System
Beginners who want a single-box yoke-and-throttle to get airborne in GA aircraft cheaply.
The Logitech G PRO Flight Yoke System is the classic beginner buy: a stainless-steel-shaft yoke plus a three-lever throttle quadrant in one box, with 75 programmable controls and a POV hat. It clamps to a desk, works across MSFS, X-Plane, FSX and P3D, and is the cheapest credible path into the modular Saitek panel ecosystem. The trade-off is age, the axes use potentiometers that can drift over years, and the throttle quadrant tops out around 45 degrees of travel, but for the money it is still the most-recommended first yoke for GA newcomers.
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Specs
| Includes | Yoke + 3-lever throttle quadrant |
|---|---|
| Shaft | Stainless steel |
| Controls | 75 programmable inputs incl. POV hat and 14 buttons |
| Sensors | Potentiometer-based axes |
| Mounting | Desk clamp |
| Connection | USB (throttle daisy-chains) |
Pros
- Yoke and throttle quadrant together for around $180
- 75 programmable controls and broad sim compatibility
- Gateway into the stackable Saitek/Logitech panel ecosystem
Cons
- Aging potentiometer axes can drift over time
- Throttle travel limited to about 45 degrees
- Plastic build and dated ergonomics


