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WINWING URSA MINOR Fighter Joystick L:Compatible with DCS X-Plane MSFS2020

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$132.81

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About this item

  • Enhanced Immersion: Experience dynamic haptic feedback that synchronizes with in-game flight data. Feel the impact of explosions, aerodynamic changes, and landings through tactile feedback. Our in-house developed vibration model covers a full range of aircraft for realistic simulation.
  • Innovative Structure and Design: The joystick features an ABS engineering plastic pincer gimbal for smoother control. Its streamlined design includes a programmable breathing backlight. The base has a quick-release cover for easy maintenance and anti-slip pads for secure desktop use or cockpit mounting.
  • Advanced HOTAS Configuration: The URSA MINOR Fighter Joystick offers precise control with Hall magnetic sensors on all axes. The base twist steering axis has an operational angle of ±20°, and the linear throttle axis has a travel range of 38mm. The Soviet-style grip design ensures comfort and functionality.
  • Versatile Applicability: This entry-level flight simulation product excels with its superior key function configuration. The grip’s vibration function has adjustable amplitude levels. Compatible with various flight simulation games like DCS, Star Citizen, Elite Dangerous, and more, it offers plug-and-play convenience.
  • Robust Technology and Durability: Equipped with a 32-bit ARM controller and constructed from industrial-grade ABS plastic, this joystick is built to last. The gimbal, made from glass fiber reinforced nylon with ball bearings, and non-contact magnetic resistance sensors on the X and Y axes ensure durability and precision.



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HOTAS Configuration

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Utilize a long-travel sliding potentiometer axis for precise throttle control with ease

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Incorporating the design of Soviet-style fighter jet grips, enjoy a comfortable and evolved layout design


Dental lady
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Device does not function without SimAppPro, but when download is attempted, the software is not trusted and is flagged as Malware.Joystick feels like good quality, but without a way to bind functionality easily across different games, its a huge waste of time. Attempts were only made to use Flight stick in MSFS 2020 and 2024.Currently just collecting dust until preset profiles are shared without the need for untrusted software installation. Bummer:(
Chris A.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I have had it for a week now and am loving it! Very responsive and precise. Well crafted and seems pretty durable so far. Mapping the buttons takes some work, but you can dial it in to suit your play style. Hopefully they will add more key maps to the SimappPro software soon, but if not, that's okay. Found out from the customer service yesterday that there are no buttons 15-19. If your game references them, map those functions to something else. The base has buttons 1-14 and the stick starts at 20 and goes up from there.
Jeffrey R Stilwell
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
This stick, even if it’s not on sale, is a fantastic value. The casing is largely plastic as are the buttons and triggers, but it doesn’t feel like it’s going to break in the middle of your first flight. The hall sensors are awesome and build quality are both better than you might expect at the price.All axis are smooth and adjustable by hex screws under a convenient removable cover plate on bottom of the base.It has a slider control that can be used for a throttle. It works well, and I got used to it before I got a dedicated throttle, but the one thing I’d nitpick is that I’d prefer if there was a stop point in the middle for zero throttle. That’s just me though and not really a knock on the product. I use it for Elite Dangerous and I have a friend that uses it for flight simulators; we are both quite happy with it. Would buy again for sure
Kyle Cook
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I use this for the game DCS. This was an upgrade from the t1600. The stick is more precise in the x and y axis. The controller also has way more buttons, including a two stage trigger. This was well worth the price for the upgrade and would recommend if you have some PC flight simulator experience previously.
Fernando
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Great product it's a step above the T16 sticks. Don't think I'd compare them to VKB though.
Bob jones
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
So far unusable for older games. The triggers are numbered 37 and 38 making them not register as buttons for games that limit you to 32 buttons per controllerIt is ok. Not quite as solid as I thought with the price. Lower buttons are nice, hat switch for the index finger feels like I could snap it off with a panic flick.It has way more buttons, but it feels like a worse extreme 3d pro in my hand.Does not seem to be aging great. I'll pull the stick to one side and it takes a second or two to remember it is a joystick before the movement will be translated.
Kevinator
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
This is a very nice, inexpensive joystick. It's much better than the Logitech and Thrustmaster sticks it competes with. it works great and has tons of buttons. I am using it to play Everspace 2 and it's great with that game. It will work great for regular flight sims too.
Marko
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
It's not a cheap joystick, but in this price range, it's head and shoulders above the other offerings. Lots of buttons and hat switches, absolutely perfect gimbal action--not too mushy and not too strong--and great build quality. I easily programmed all my usual frequent cockpit functions to the hats and buttons in MSFS2020, and there are several hat switches and buttons left over for future assignments.The base is well-designed--it's pretty long front to back so it doesn't tip when the stick is at its maximum forward or backward deflection like my Turtle Beach flight stick.I also have the VKB Gladiator and the Logitech Extreme 3D, and I prefer this stick to all of the other ones by a mile. The Gladiator is too softly sprung and doesn't have enough hat switches, the Turtle Beach is a little too lightweight and really needs to be screwed to the desk to be at its best, and the Logitech's potentiometers wear out after a few years. Between stick feel, build quality, button variety, and stability, this Winwing hits the sweet spot for me.