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TCA Sky Yoke

Console and beginner MSFS pilots who want an affordable yoke-first setup without assembling a full cockpit stack on day one.

~$200 Q3 2026 MSRP announced at $199.99

Thrustmaster's FlightSimExpo 2026 headline for general-aviation flyers: a $199.99 yoke aimed at MSFS newcomers who want PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5 compatibility in one approachable unit. The Sky Yoke integrates throttle, trim, and yaw controls into the yoke body, uses a built-in steel pitch-axis shaft, and exposes 7 axes, 24 action buttons, an 8-way POV hat, a mini-stick, and two analog triggers. It is not a force-feedback yoke and it is not trying to replace a Honeycomb Alpha/Bravo deck or MOZA AY210 force-feedback system. The appeal is console support, all-in-one controls, and price.

Buy with caveats

Worth buying for the right builder, but read the warnings before it lands in your cart.

Known caution: Not force feedback

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Specs

AvailabilityQ3 2026 announced
MSRP$199.99 / €199.99 / £169.99
CompatibilityPC, Xbox Series X|S, PS5
Axes7 axes with integrated throttle, trim, and yaw controls
Buttons24 action buttons, 8-way POV hat, mini-stick, 2 analog triggers
PitchBuilt-in steel pitch-axis shaft

Pros

  • Rare PC, Xbox, and PS5 yoke path for Microsoft Flight Simulator buyers
  • Integrated throttle, trim, and yaw controls mean fewer first-day purchases
  • $199.99 announced MSRP undercuts most serious yoke setups

Cons

  • Not force feedback
  • Real-world durability and mapping reports are still pending before launch
  • Integrated controls cannot replace a dedicated throttle quadrant for serious airliner work

Common questions

Is the TCA Sky Yoke available now?
Thrustmaster announced Q3 2026 availability with a $199.99 MSRP, so treat it as a watchlist/preorder item until retail units and reviews land.
Is the TCA Sky Yoke better than Honeycomb Alpha?
It is better for cross-console compatibility and first setup cost. Honeycomb Alpha/Bravo remains the more serious modular GA cockpit path, while MOZA AY210 is the force-feedback jump.

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