This X52 Pro review is worth checking out on its own. Long story short, this review deals with the X52 Pro set and I don’t have any intention of comparing the two. The X52 Pro joystick can move and therefore doesn’t need these kinds of sensors. Your force is sensed by integral sensors and that gives a Flight Simulator an output for roll, pitch or yaw. Another interesting difference is that the X-65F stick doesn’t move or, more accurately, you can’t move it. Reviewing hardware is always fun! That’s also the case with this Saitek X52 Pro Control System review.Ī long time ago I reviewed the X-65F and at that time, I called it a “Semi-professional HOTAS (Hands On Throttle And Stick) unit.” This was partly because the whole stick was made of metal, which is not the case with the X52 Pro stick. Saitek X52 Pro Flight System Introduction
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