

This saves having to fiddle around with a couple of big knobs that you can't see under a desk to make minor adjustments. Loosening these screws drops down two hooks at the front of the unit that can then be clamped down to a desk by retightening the screws. Lifting up a panel on top of the yoke exposes a hex key and two screws. But what I found really impressive was the neat and tidy mounting system.
#TURTLE BEACH VELOCITYONE FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM PC#
Then, the whole system is connected to either a PC or Xbox console using just one USB-C cable - easy stuff. The throttle quadrant simply clicks into a slot on the side of the yoke and is then attached via USB-C cable. The system comes in two units: the actual yoke unit itself and the throttle quadrant. Thankfully, it was an absolute breeze to set up. I have limited experience with flight sticks and yokes, having used them briefly in the past, but when I pulled this thing out of the box, I felt a little intimidated. At $379.95/£349.99, it's not exactly cheap, but you are getting a lot of tech here.

Comprising of both a yoke and a throttle quadrant, the system has been developed in collaboration with aeronautical engineers and pilots and is Turtle Beach's first simulation peripheral.

The VelocityOne Flight is a universal control system designed specifically for Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox consoles and PC.
