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Need joystick advice.... - WOEI - 09.04.2009

Okay, my joystick just became even crappier than it already was Smile , so I'll need a new one.

My budget would be about 30 to 40 euros (I'm a broke studen mkay? ). Basically what I'm looking for is a stick with rudder twist (I don't have pedals), and some throttle function. A hat-switch would be nice to, but these are quite standard these days I suppose. Any advice guys?

Thank you!


- kuki - 09.04.2009

I bought Saitek Cyborg X for 250 kn ( approx. 36 EUR ) and it is very good! :Smile)
RECOMENDED
Lots of buttons, hat switch, throttle & prop. pitch, twist handle ( ruder ) and you can dissasemble it
so it uses very small space.


- JAMF - 09.04.2009

The Thrustmaster T.16000M should be just in your price range:

Thrustmaster T.16000M

With delivery, if you're buying online, it might come closer to 50


- Pirate - 09.04.2009

Before I upgraded I had a Saitek ST290Pro. While I couldn't say it is a great stick, for


- vaderhater - 09.04.2009

Saitek ST290 pro costs like $20 in the US and is a good stick!


http://www.saitek.com/uk/prod/st290pro.htm


i use this one I think its like $40 but the ST290 is just as good,just not as many buttons

http://www.saitek.com/uk/prod/av8r.htm


- Groundfire - 09.04.2009

I had a Saitek Evo. Good stick with easily programmed functions. Twist rudder as well. Cost was $100 in Australia so it should easily come within your budget. I had to stiffen up the spring but not too difficult to achieve