🛩️ Elevate your flight game—because average controllers just don’t cut it!
The Thrustmaster T-Flight Full Kit is a professional-grade HOTAS flight control system compatible with Xbox Series X|S and PC. Featuring official Xbox buttons, 5 axes, 14 programmable buttons, a rapid-fire trigger, and the innovative S.M.A.R.T slide rails on rudder pedals, it delivers precision, comfort, and immersive control for all flight simulation genres.
I**M
A better flying experience
They are just what I needed for a better flying experience—super fast and secure delivery. And the bundle price is good .The product is perfect for me, the only issue is that when I attempted numerous times to activate the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate it didn't recognize the code.
J**E
No issues
No issues.
J**C
Perfect
I don’t understand all the bad reviews.This is worth every penny. Every button had a working pre assignment right out of the box, and all buttons are clearly marked making it easy to assign them.Plus it’s built tough, high quality construction.
D**T
Works with XBox Series X/S MS Flight Simulator - BUT ...
Multiple recent reviews have stated that this controller has problems with MS Flight Simulator on the XBox Series X/S consoles. While this is true, there are some qualifications that potential buyers should know.The configuration as described by Thrustmaster's support web site is the default, and works as shown. What fails is the ability to remap axis and button controls to alternate functions. While buttons can be remapped, the process to remap them is cumbersome and they show the incorrect mappings in the control configuration (even though they work). Remapping axes does not work at all, so the rocker bar on the far side of the throttle can only be used for the default of elevator trim (which works fine for me).The other issue is that axis sensitivities can be set, but not saved. This can be worked around by taking advantage of the Quick Resume feature rather than stopping the flight.Thrustmaster claims that Asobo/Microsoft are aware of the issues and working on a solution. There is currently (as of August 26th, 2021) no estimated time frame for resolution.While the issues above are certainly significant, I do expect them to be resolved at some point. And at least for me, the HOTAS is still quite usable and adds significantly to my enjoyment of flying with MS Flight Simulator.
B**K
Made my MFS experience even better.
Well-built and responsive, with smooth joystick movement and solid throttle control. Buttons are easy to reach, and the setup feels natural for flight games on Xbox. Great for added realism and control.
M**6
Doesn't work well with Call of Duty, but great for flying games!!
This Joystick is amazing and very smooth, at least in Flight Simulator 2024 and Ace Combat 7 on Xbox Series X. It'll make you feel like you actually have great control of the aircraft, assuming you treat the controller well, because it's not the type of controller you want to throw across the room when you crash. Not the best controller for Call of Duty though, so you may want to look for another option if that's the game you want this for.
T**H
Frustratingly Poor - #1 9days; #2 13 daysl; #3 14 daysl: #4 21 days; #5 Still working 6 weeks, but..
I received this 9 days ago. The first few days it was great, but then... This is an Xbox controller... X-Y-B-A buttons are sorta important. After about 4 days of use, the "Y" button started taking a holiday every few presses. I had to remap every "Y" button combination. That decided me to return the T-Flight to Amazon. I am awaiting the second one before I return this one. Since then, an even more frustrating problem has arisen. The stick has decided to jump to the right on its own, not a slow roll, a bouncing right. Want to go left... nope jumps right then allows left. It bounces around enough to make ANY operation a challenge. I end up fighting the stick making things like landings, combat, cargo scooping, flying straight a real challenge. Apparently, these problems are legend with this controller. Too bad Xbox doesn't work with a company to produce a quality product, too bad we don't have other choices in flight sticks for the Xbox one. Hopefully the new one will be different, not holding my breath.I'd say not to buy this, but if you have a Xbox and need a flight stick/throttle setup... you really don't have a lot of choice. Roll the dice. Thanks MS, thanks Xbox, thanks China.UPDATE#1: Received replacement. Lasted 13 days before it became unusable. Similar failure as the first. Serious RZ axis and X axis problems. I am using #3 right now. So far 1st: 9 days, 2nd: 13 days. 3rd: TBDHow is Thrustmaster making money on this? Bigger question, who are these people who give this trash a "5"? Did they actually use the thing for more than an hour before writing the review?Honestly, playing Elite:Dangerous is much better with this stick (first week anyway), which is the only reason I will return these hoping to get a good one. If you haven't bought one... All I can say is it will spoil you and it will disappoint you, because it WILL fail. You don't miss what you never had, so don't buy until you see a lot of good and real reviews. Thrustmaster should be ashamed of itself. The POTS on this thing are simply trash.UPDATE #2 June 20, 2020:This one failed after 14 days with the same problems as #2. I was very, very gentle with this one. I unplugged it from the xbox after each use. The previous two I updated the firmware, but that does nothing. About 3 days ago the twitch appeared and worsened each use. The drift started several days ago, but it could be managed. The right drift and hysterical twitching makes you fight the stick more than play the game. Amazon didn't give me the option to replace this one. BUT, I purchased two at the outset, so I have #4 waiting to be used. The new one is the Ace 7 Combat model, which is the replacement for failed #2. I don't think I will replace this one when it fails. It is a real shame. I really like using the stick and throttle over the standard controller. Apparently the Hori is equally as bad or worse, so there are no alternatives to the Thrustmaster. Will update #4... should hear from me in two weeks... which seems to the lifespan of this stick.Stick #4 lasted for 3 weeks. Same problems as previous 3.Stick #5: Friday was 6 weeks with this stick. It has developed a small left drift but nothing serious. I unplug it from the quick disconnect after each use, probably does nothing but makes me feel better. I don't use powered usb hubs. Apparently, Thrustmaster doesn't put protective circuitry in these so using powered hubs could be a problem. I am building a new gaming rig and will use a different stick for that, so I hope this one will last a couple of more months. So, 5 sticks since May. (Just bought a thrustmaster xbox racing wheel for a 9yo, DOA returned that today. TM's quality control issues apparently aren't limited to these flight sticks .)
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