8 Great PC Joysticks and Yokes for Flying




BEST PREMIUM HOTAS

Hotas Warthog

THRUSTMASTER

  • Incredible build quality
  • Outstanding precision and feel
  • Very expensive
  • Lack of Z-axis twist on the flight stick

Key Specs

  • Compatibility: Windows
  • Connectivity: USB
  • Key Features: Official replica design, twin throttle controls

If you are looking for a premium, ultra-realistic, fully immersive HOTAS—especially for combat-based simulation—the Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog can’t be beat. Licensed by the U.S. Air Force, the Warthog is a replica system, faithfully recreating the stick and throttle used in the actual A-10C attack aircraft. The end result is a system with incredible quality, precision, and feel throughout.

Weighing in at over 15 pounds, the build quality on the Warthog is extraordinary, with solid metal bases, metal housing, sturdy materials, and detailed input labeling everywhere. In terms of feel (and cost), it makes more budget systems feel like toys.

Like other premium HOTAS systems, the Warthog has all the buttons, switches, hats, rotaries, rudders, and joysticks you could ask for.

 

BEST BUDGET HOTAS

HOTAS One

THRUSTMASTER

  • Great starting point for first timers
  • Adjustable stick tension via knob on the bottom
  • Build quality is cheap
  • No resistance on the throttle

Key Specs

  • Compatibility: Windows, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
  • Connectivity: USB
  • Key Features: Detachable base, dual rudder system

If you are trying a HOTAS controller for the very first time, the Thrustmaster HOTAS One is the best way to test the skies. Like most HOTAS, it plugs in via USB, and comes with a flight stick and throttle controller that can be used locked together or separated at your desk. Even this entry level, budget system will give you a feel for the kind of immersion and precision a dedicated flight system can offer.

The whole package is plastic and basic, but comes with all the necessary buttons, triggers, hat switches, and rockers you need to get started. The stick does include Z-axis rotation, and the throttle has a left-right rudder control, both of which are great additions for controlling your aircraft’s yaw.