The T.16000M FCS Flight Stick from Thrustmaster is a joystick designed for playing flight simulation games in VR and non-VR environments. It includes multiple hardware and software features to assist you with a smoother and more accurate experience, while placing multiple commands at your fingertips so you can traverse the skies with ease. Moreover, the joystick features removable parts so you can use it left- or right-handed.
Thrustmaster T.16000M FCS Flight Stick
$63.99
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 3.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.65 × 8.25 × 8 in |
Compatibility | Windows 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Thrustmaster T.16000M FCS Flight Stick
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Enrique Borer (verified owner) –
Better then expected.
Aletha Heaney (verified owner) –
Bette more solid than a32
Rubye Tromp (verified owner) –
The T.16000M is built like a tank and will last for years even with daily use. It has a heavy base that is not prone to sliding around as you use it. It is simply the best joystick on the market at any price.
Madaline Koepp (verified owner) –
I have been using This joystick for many years. They do stop working after about two years due to very heavy use. The trigger fails, then the slider looses its ability to move correctly. All of the other parts work well for a long time. That said. I do like the joy stick a lot.
Eve Rohan (verified owner) –
Got this so I have the option to use dual flight stick for Elite Dangerous, works like a charm.
Amelia Tromp (verified owner) –
I bought this controller to use with the X-Plane 11 flight simulator. My original control yoke began to annoy me, stiff around center and frustrating when trying to input small precise movements. Flight instructors at PilotWorkshops.com recommended this stick, even for pilots who fly aircraft with a yoke rather than a stick. It has a pretty good feel, with positive centering but a modest breakout force and smooth motion. The biggest selling points are the Hall Effect magnetic sensor on the main X-Y axes, and the high resolution position outputs. This allows very fine correction inputs, and avoids twitching that often occurs with potentiometer sensors. The price point is another: to get a control yoke with Hall Effect sensors, the price of admission begins at around $800. The stick-twist rudder control works OK, although a little twist goes a long way. I like the reversible hand and thumb rests on the stick, and the array of user-assignable buttons on the stick and base (Left-Right switch under base to swap buttons on base). The throttle slider works well, with a movement of about 3/4 inch. Also, the base has two threaded holes for 6mm bolts/screws if you want to fasten it down.
Electa Jaskolski (verified owner) –
It feels good in your hand and the base is well done. But as you manuever your craft near the center of the axis point it pops too much when the joystick returns to its central position. I don’t know how to explain it, but I just didn’t like it.
Talon Feil (verified owner) –
Picked up a pair for Star Citizen. Best control setup for space flight! Only con – probably should mount them, aggressive maneuvers could lead to them moving around some.