Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X for PC vs Flight Simulator HOTAS Add-on Kit for OpenWheeler cockpits
Overall winner: Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X for PC
Key Differences
Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X (A) is a standalone programmable HOTAS with internal memory and a wide hand-rest, and it sits in a lower price tier with far more user reviews. OpenWheeler's HOTAS add-on kit (B) is a proprietary add-on designed for OpenWheeler cockpits and emphasizes easy assembly and multi-HOTAS compatibility but is limited by its cockpit-specific design
Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X for PC
Programmable HOTAS with 12 buttons and 5 axles for PC flight sims. Includes internal memory to save profiles; compatible with PC and PS3. "Customers appreciate its solid construction and intuitive layout."
Pros
- Fully programmable buttons
- Internal memory to save profiles
- Wide hand-rest for comfort
- Dual-system with integrated blocking
Cons
- Mixed feedback on throttle control
- Joystick movement opinions vary
Flight Simulator HOTAS Add-on Kit for OpenWheeler cockpits
OpenWheeler configuration #1 side-by-side HOTAS add-on kit. Complements multiple flight controllers for enhanced setup. Customer notes easy assembly and good functionality
Pros
- easy to assemble
- proprietary design for OpenWheeler cockpits
- compatible with multiple HOTAS models
- improves flight-sim mounting options
Cons
- proprietary design limits use to OpenWheeler cockpits
- listed compatibility includes several brands which may vary by model
- no inline price or stock information
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Thrustmaster VG |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Thrustmaster VG |
| User Reviews | Thrustmaster VG |