At the Yoke is not ill-conceived, but it fails in the execution.
Said by some of my previous speakers play around the center is too large (at least 1 cm in each direction). A soulful controlling the aircraft is virtually impossible. In the central position of the elevator an increased resistance can be felt, which additionally complicates a fine taxes.
The aileron is very easy to operate (a bit too light for my taste). The buttons on the yoke very smoothly, from being activated by touching the buttons is therefore not excluded.
The Yoke was not calibrated correctly from the beginning. Here only half an intervention into the system database.
After the Yoke has only a cheap stock, the one-handed control is almost impossible.
Throttle
During the processing and stability of the throttle housing is good, can the stability of the fastening clamp and especially the lever to be desired extreme. Again, the terminal must be tightened in no way too tight. The levers act just cheap.
The throttle is a little better in the execution, but even here there are some shortcomings.
The idea with the reverse thrust is not bad, but does not quite work as it should. The zero position can be seen through a slight snapping the lever. If you then move the lever down, you end up in the reverse thrust. The snapping is however felt just so low that the zero position easily once skips and right in reverse thrust lands (which the flight is anything but pleasant). Here is a mechanical lock that you have to unlock only be to get into the reverse thrust, better.
The levers are arranged very close to each other, which makes it difficult to control with a great hand only two levers at the same time (especially if you still have an additional thrust control unit).
The levers are in my opinion only for axes which are also driven continuously, so that is thrust, mixing, angle and trim the elevator. For anything else, what is gradually operated, such as wing flaps, I find the lever is not quite as ideal as the setting a desired level is very difficult (there are no clue). Apart from the not quite mature potentiometer to ensure that the valves are constantly in motion (especially in the range between about 80 and 20% jumps the signal).
Conclusion
Suitable for play; to simulate my opinion not. One just needs to cope with it, that you have basically 2 cm dead zone in the middle and thus are small course corrections impossible.
2 star after all, still, because the processing for the most part is solid and make the signals of Yoke no jumps.