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Logitech G X52 Pro Flight Control System

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Logitech G X52 Pro Flight Control System
Product Types Flight Control System, Flight Stick, Throttle
Platform PC
Suitable for Right Handed
Connections
Interfaces USB 2.0
Type of Connection Wired
Equipment
Force Feedback no
Controls
Control Elements (Flight Stick) 2 8-Way Hat Switches, 8-Way POV Hat Switch, Pinkie Switch
Control Elements (Thrust Lever) Scroll Wheel, 8-Way Hat Switch, Slider, Mouse Nipple
Number of Buttons (Stick) 7
Number of Buttons (Base) 3
Design
Colour Black
Material Metal
Additional Information
OS Requirements Max OS X, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Series Saitek Pro Flight
Ecolabel Certified Carbon Neutral
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The average rating is calculated from 2 idealo.co.uk ratings and 10 idealo.de ratings.
  • Al Capone 13/08/2009
    This review is for: Logitech G X52 Pro Flight Control System
    The Saitek X52 Pro Flight Control System is in any case better designed than the standard. It also looks better in silver. The system is solid but the design can be debated. The thrustlever is bulky and even though it has a softtouch surface it does not fit your hand well. The new drivers and SST are not compatible with the old profiles. The different colour LEDs are only useable with FSX or LUA run programmes. It is of no use to flight enthiusiasts it is for x3 top.
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  • The testinator 28/05/2009
    This review is for: Logitech G X52 Pro Flight Control System
    You could definitely have some doubts about the spaced out design; the silver version of the X52pro looks like something off of the Starship Enterprise, but it still lets you control everything extremely well. The craftsmanship is exquisite, but you have to download the latest driver if you want to get rid of some teething problems. Nonetheless, Saitek should work a little bit more on the design, I suggest perhaps taking the joystick of the Russian fighter pilot as an example. Connecting the cables is really a joke and makes installation a bit difficult. It’s also annoying that the springs are so feeble, and that they can’t be exchanged either.
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