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Saitek Aviator Joystick (Xbox 360/PC)

Saitek Aviator Joystick (Xbox 360/PC)
From Saitek

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Product Description

  • Created in collaboration with Ubisoft, the Saitek Aviator Stick works perfectly with Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. to give you the ultimate flight combat experience! Also compatible with other Air Combat Simulations including Blazing Angels, Blazing Angels 2 and Ace Combat 6.
  • Trigger and three buttons on head of stick
  • POV hat switch (D-Pad)
  • 8 buttons on base of stick
  • Throttle lever
  • Twist axis for rudder
  • Xbox Guide Button
  • Integrated Xbox LIVE headset connector
  • Provides more intuitive control for flight games than a gamepad can offer


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2402 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Saitek
  • Model: PS41
  • Released on: 2009-02-20
  • Platforms: Windows XP, Xbox 360
  • Subtitled in: German
  • Dimensions: 10.55" h x 7.99" w x 9.02" l, 2.09 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description

Get on your enemy's six', chalk up another kill and rule the skies with the Saitek Aviator – the best way to play flight games on your Xbox 360 and PC.

The Aviator gives you total accuracy and complete control, improving the way you play all combat games, heightening realism and enhancing game-play.

Works great with:

Tom Clancy: HAWX

Blazing Angels

Blazing Angels 2

Ace Combat 6


Customer Reviews

Generally good but could be better4
I bought this joystick as Amazon recommended it to play IL2 Sturmovik on the Xbox 360. I have a PC but haven't tried it on that due to lack of flight simulators. If you don't want to read the whole review I will summarise the good and bad points at the end.

The stick itself comes in a big box that is suprisingly light. Which made me a little nervous. On getting it out of the box it does feel light but well made. It is nicely designed, with attractive little details such as the logo on the side and the bolts around the switches. It also has a flip up hatch over the bomb button which is a nice touch and you end up closing it just so you can push it up again later. Oddly the wrist rest comes in bits in the box and you have to assemble that bit yourself. You will need a small philips head screwdriver as one is not provided. It only takes seconds though.

Starting with the top of the stick, this contains most of your fire buttons, bombs, rockets and the targeting button. In the centre of these buttons is a direction stick that you can use to look around 360 degrees. This is a really nice touch and means that you can scan the skies whilst keeping the plane flying dead ahead.

The front of the stick has the throttle lever. On the PS3 I believe there are 2 levers but on the Xbox they are joined together. Apparently this means that the Xbox gets a better twist on the handle. The twist is used to control the rudders. On the back of the stick there is the large Xbox button that is on all Xbox controllers, the "start" and "back" buttons, another stick and then 4 other buttons. These perform functions such as "map" and "follow target". The middle stick is used to select wingman commands.

Also in this array of buttons is the microphone jack. This is where one of the problems lie with the joystick. The headphone jack will not fit the jack off the standard Xbox360 headset. It has no slot for the black connectors on either side of the jack. I trawled the internet for answers and apparently if you can get through to Saitek they will send you an adaptor. Why they don't include it is beyond me. Otherwise you will need a wireless Xbox360 headset, or as I did, dug out my orginal Xbox 1 headset and used that. This is a big drawback to me especially as this means I can't use my surround headphones with the standard jack when using this stick.

The second big drawback is the lack of rumble. You get so used to feeling a rumble when you are hit in xbox games that without it often you die in multiplayer without being aware you were being shot. I wish this had been added.

There is no force feedback on the joystick and the resistance is provided by a large spring around the base of the stick. This works fine. On most flight sticks there is a dead spot where slight movements of the stick has no effect on the plane. This is no exception and you end up sometimes tapping the stick to make slight adjustments. It is not too bad though and in the past most flight sticks I have used have been similar or worse.

On the base of the stick it has little rubber feet and they hold well on my glass desk. I usually use the stick on my lap though and that works fine.

To summarise I am happy with the stick. It feels well made and is intuitive to use. The "look around" stick on the top is great and the throttle and missile switch are all nice touches. There are still some glitches using the stick with IL2 such as the lack of brakes when landing but apparently these will be fixed in the game shortly.

The lack of rumble and the ill thought through headphone jack are a big miss but it does feel like a well programmed stick that is designed for your Xbox. And I haven't seen any others. If you like flight sims and want the controls to feel more natural than the standard xbox controller (which I don't think handles flight sims well) then I would recommend it.

Pros:
Nice looking
Well laid out buttons
Good in game functionality
The "Look around" stick
fun to use

Cons:
No rumble
Headphone jack not compatible with xbox360 standard jack. You will need either the original Xbox 1 headphones or the wireless one
Slightly light weight of the stick
Slight dead zone in the centre of the stick

Should have been good2
I bought this ahead of getting IL2 Birds of Prey on the Xbox 360.

Prior to getting it I gave it a whirl on Ace Combat 6 but found the Dead Zone to be just too big, for all planes of movement. Also the button required to do High G manoeuvres is on the front of the joystick base panel the opposite side from the throttle making it fiddley to use in a dogfight.

Anyway I kept hold of it as I had actually finished Ace Combat anyway and awaited the arrival of IL2. Low and behold the joystick was feeling quite good for this to start with and I really wanted to like it. At first I thought it was just me needing to get used to the controls but again the Dead Zone issue arose and I find I'm slewing about all over the place when trying to aim. The Rudder on the other hand seems to have no deadzone in this game and as a result of the twist part not being properly aligned my aircraft drift right all the time. I know some folks will accuse this as being the torque of the engines but I can see the rudder on the plane is not straight and it doesn't do it when I use the normal joypad.

So it seems this is actually a flaw in my joystick, only more testing showed me that the LB button is stuttery only working if pressed at a specific angle. And the Xbox Guide button only works at random as well and sometimes only if pressed at the same time as another button. It doesn't bode well for build quality so it's getting sent back as clearly not working.

Other points to note specifically for IL2 BoP: it's been said the deadzone issue is likely due to game design and MIGHT get fixed in future patches but I'm not keen to wait and see, I may have finished the game by then. Add in they forgot to map a wheel brake button making the capture airfields multiplayer game nigh on impossible (again to maybe be fixed in a patch). This all adds to the negative points of the joystick.

So why not give it 1 star, it is actually a nice joystick and I so wanted it to work well. For the most part the button layout is nice and the resistance levels just right on the stick. The throttle in particular is nice and smooth and precise making it ideal for setting speeds in game. And while the thing feels like it's a bit lightweight the wide base makes it very stable.

In conclusion, should have been great but I might wait until they make a new version before I consider buying one in future.

Qualit ;-(1
I have been looking forward to this 'joy'stick for ages to go with my Hawx game(which I left unopened until this arrived.) When I received my first one I found that the A button didn't work, so I complained and received a replacement which worked fine until today when I plugged it in and just perform continues loops no matter what i do. But apart from that its an awesome joystick.