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Logitech G X56 H.O.T.A.S Throttle and Joystick Flight Simulator Controller - 4 Spring Options, 189+ Programmable Controls, RGB Lighting, Dual USB for PC (Renewed, Black) | Perfect for Flight Simulation Games, Professional Pilot Training & VR Gaming Experience
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Logitech G X56 H.O.T.A.S Throttle and Joystick Flight Simulator Controller - 4 Spring Options, 189+ Programmable Controls, RGB Lighting, Dual USB for PC (Renewed, Black) | Perfect for Flight Simulation Games, Professional Pilot Training & VR Gaming Experience
Logitech G X56 H.O.T.A.S Throttle and Joystick Flight Simulator Controller - 4 Spring Options, 189+ Programmable Controls, RGB Lighting, Dual USB for PC (Renewed, Black) | Perfect for Flight Simulation Games, Professional Pilot Training & VR Gaming Experience
Logitech G X56 H.O.T.A.S Throttle and Joystick Flight Simulator Controller - 4 Spring Options, 189+ Programmable Controls, RGB Lighting, Dual USB for PC (Renewed, Black) | Perfect for Flight Simulation Games, Professional Pilot Training & VR Gaming Experience
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Description
Take full control of your games and simulators with the Logitech G X56 H.O.T.A.S RGB Throttle & Stick Controller. Designed to enhance games and virtual reality applications, the controller features both a flight stick and a twin throttle system. The controller connects to two USB 2.0 Type-A ports to provide military-grade realism to your simulated experience. The advanced H.O.T.A.S stick includes a 16-bit aileron and elevator axis to provide high-precision control with six-degrees of freedom that allows you to pitch, roll, yaw, and move down, left, right, forwards, up, and backwards. It also includes analog thumb sticks in addition to a fully adjustable spring tension system. Choose from the four included springs, each with different tensions, to suit your preferred level of precision and comfort or use none at all. Additionally, the controller's dual throttle system is ideal for twin-engine space and aircraft. Customize the friction required to move each throttle or lock them together for single-engine craft.
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Features

Military-grade Space and Flight Sim Precision. Customizable options including all the control surface options required to achieve the exact level of performance that aspiring combat pilots demand

New Mini Analog Stick Control Surfaces Control pitch, roll, yaw, backwards, forwards, up, down, left and right as well as gimballed weapons that are controlled separately from the space craft

RGB Backlighting Many PC peripherals now feature RGB backlighting and the X-56 is no exception. Use the software to set the color of the lighting to match the rest of your gaming rig

Ideal for VR The X-56 places controls perfectly under your fingers where subtle distinctions in button feel and shape help you navigate the control set with ease

Fully Featured HOTAS Accurate 16-bit aileron and elevator axis with hall-effect sensors. Adjustable Stick Force via Advanced 4-Spring System. Twin Throttles with Friction Adjuster and Throttle Lock

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Just got this in the mail and spent about 3 hours playing DCS World.I'll address the small issues first.The stick I received has a slight bias to the right (both pitch and roll). In the software axis editing screen this is noticeable, but in game I can't even tell.Second small issue:The throttle's top rotary can have a slight judder when set to the "center" position.Last small issue:The stick/base has some clicking and clacking sounds sometimes, moreso when using multiple axes during quick maneuver. The unit as shipped seems to have less lubrication on the gyro ball joint than what I've seen in reviews, perhaps this is a contributor. If I feel adventurous I'll take the base apart and put some lubricant on. If I feel really adventurous I'll take some time to analyze where, when and why the "stiction" happens and do some mild sanding and adjustments to make it right.Now for the good: With no deadzone set I can fly smooth and beautiful, no issues with drift or trim. I put a SU-27 on a 160km return to base course, leveled the trim, set her to center, and walked away for 5 minutes. Came back and the plane was flying on course with the only drift being from the slight changes in aerodynamics.The slight right bias in the stick seems to have no effect with real flying, which is wonderful.While annoying -when- it happens (it's my view zoom axis in DCS), the rotary judder is both rare and easily amended by being just a little careful when using the dial. No other rotary on the throttle has this "mid point flicking"Finally, I just don't understand all the negative reviews for this controller. It seems to be people overreacting and nitpicking very small things. The X56 almost has more buttons than I really need in most situations, the stick is responsive, the throttle itself is phenomenal. Everyone who complains about the throttle being too tight on the lowest resistance are wrong. It's amazing to "tap" the throttles and control <1% RPM changes. I had no issues at all powering this from my motherboard's USB2.0 plugs, no ghosting, no dropouts. I almost have to assume people are trying to use this with a cheap laptop or some old prebuilt computer with low quality hardware.All in all I couldn't ask for more at the price point, especially since this review is for a refurb unit. Time will tell if the controller holds out and I will update this review if anything happens.

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