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    If you're heading to the Flight Sim Expo in Minnesota, you'll have a chance to go hands-on with the new sticks.

    It's another fine day to convince you to try Microsoft Flight Simulator, as one of the most recognizable brands just unveiled a wealth of all-new sticks and yokes at FlightSimExpo 2026 at the Saint Paul RiverCentre in Minnesota. I already convinced Richard Devine to try Thrustmaster's offerings in MSFS, and the brand is dropping new options at the convention.

     

    By far the most interesting addition is its new general aviation TCA Sky Yoke, compatible with PC, |S, and PS5. That's right, it's supposedly coming to both consoles, which should please anyone who started playing MSFS on PlayStation. There's also a new TCA Sky Quadrant that pairs a trio of throttle levers with the yoke, which looks compact at a glance.

     

    For now, Thrustmaster lists the TCA Sky Yoke's features with "a built-in steel pitch axis shaft, 7 axes, throttle and trim controls, yaw inputs, 24 action buttons, an 8-way POV hat switch, a mini-stick and dual analog triggers." I haven't seen any prices yet, but it stands alongside the Warthog MK II, a successor to its usually more expensive HOTAS, and an Airbus add-on grip for joystick bases.

     

    Thrustmaster TCA Sky Yoke render

    Thrustmaster TCA Sky Yoke.

    (Image credit: Thrustmaster)

     

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