9/10 AY210 Force Feedback Yoke
Enthusiasts who want real control loading and trim forces and are willing to spend roughly $850 to get there.
The AY210 is the product that put real force feedback near HOTAS money. The all-aluminum base uses dual servo motors to deliver 9 Nm of roll torque and 210 N of pitch force over 150 mm of travel, driven by a 280 MHz processor and a 15-bit magnetic encoder at a 1000 Hz USB rate. A tool-free quick-release swaps yoke handles in seconds, and 13 customizable switches sit on the front panel. Crucially it offers native FFB telemetry in MSFS 2024/2020, X-Plane 12 and DCS with no plugins. The hardware is widely praised; the FFB software for turbulence and trim is still maturing. The base is ~$699 and the required MFY handle pushes a bundle to ~$848.
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Specs
| Construction | Aluminum alloy, dual servo motors, ~8 kg |
|---|---|
| Roll torque | 9 Nm sustained |
| Pitch force | 210 N max, 150 mm travel |
| Electronics | 280 MHz processor, 15-bit magnetic encoder, 1000 Hz USB |
| Quick-release | Tool-free handle swap |
| FFB support | Native MSFS 2024/2020, X-Plane 12, DCS (no plugins) |
Pros
- Genuine dual-servo force feedback at roughly HOTAS pricing
- All-metal build with tool-free quick-release handle swap
- Native FFB telemetry across MSFS 2024, X-Plane 12 and DCS
Cons
- FFB software for turbulence and trim is still maturing
- Base alone is $699; the required handle pushes it to ~$848
- Heavy servos really want a rigid desk mount or cockpit frame


