Wednesday, June 3rd 2009

Logitech Pleases Flight Sim Enthusiasts with Flight System G940

To provide flight simulation enthusiasts with a realistic experience, Logitech today unveiled the Logitech Flight System G940. The latest addition to the acclaimed Logitech G-series line of gaming peripherals and the company's first force-feedback flight simulation controller, the design and controls of the Flight System G940 were inspired by military and commercial planes and helicopters.

"There's nothing ordinary about a G-series gaming peripheral, and the G940 is no different," said Ruben Mookerjee, Logitech's director of product marketing for gaming. "We approached this project with the goal of redefining the flight sim experience. Whether you're flying an A380, an F/A-18 Hornet or a Comanche helicopter, when you want to feel the wind on your wings, control engines together or independently or master tricky maneuvers, the G940 behaves and feels like the real thing - from takeoff to landing."

For an immersive experience, the three-component Logitech Flight System G940 features a force feedback joystick, dual throttle and rudder pedals. And, with more than 250 programmable button options integrated into a fully featured HOTAS (or Hands On Throttle-and-Stick) design, you're able to access critical aircraft systems without taking your hands off the controls.

The system is also easy to set up; just connect the throttle and the pedals to the joystick cable, and plug the USB connector into your computer. And all components feature mounting hard points, making it easy to secure them to a surface. The Flight System G940 is compatible with most popular PC flight simulators, including Microsoft Flight Simulator X, IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 and Lock On: Modern Air Combat X-Plane 9.

Force Feedback Joystick
For added realism, the Flight System G940 joystick features Logitech's award-winning force feedback technology, which allows you to control your aircraft with confidence as you feel its movement as well as its reaction to air, turbulence and g-forces. Unlike vibration feedback or rumble technology, force feedback is directionally precise and tactile, so you get an accurate simulation of the forces experienced in the game.

Featuring a two-stage metal trigger, six programmable buttons, mini-stick, 8-way hat and three analog trim controls, the Flight System G940 joystick is designed to put you in complete control of your aircraft. And to ensure comfort during long flights, the joystick has a wide, solid base, a palm rest, a slight forward tilt of the stick and soft touch surface.

Programmable Dual Throttle
To give you realistic control over any aircraft, the Flight System G940 features a split throttle design, for easy control of multi-engine aircraft. When flying a single engine aircraft, a push-button interlocks the throttles for a more comfortable experience.

The interactive, programmable throttle-base buttons integrate with your favorite flight simulation software and illuminate red, green, amber or off to indicate the status of critical aircraft systems - just like they would in a real cockpit. For your convenience, Logitech includes 80 pre-designed legend inserts that slip into the buttons, making it easy to create an authentic switch panel with, for example, GPS, autopilot and landing-gear controls.

In addition to the eight programmable base-buttons, the Flight System G940 provides two eight-way hat switches, four programmable grip buttons and two rotary analog-controls. The included Logitech Gaming Software allows you to assign virtually every possible control to the G940 in just a few steps.

Authentic Pedals
The pedals - the four-bar mechanism, inspired by the designs of current jet fighters - feature an open frame design with rudder controls and toe brakes, giving you true-to-life control, especially when performing defensive maneuvers or crosswind landings, or piloting helicopters. An adjustable pedal-force knob lets you change the resistance to fit your flying style. And for added comfort, the pedal base has carpet grips and heel rests to keep the pedals and your feet in place even during the most difficult maneuvers.

Pricing and Availability
The Logitech Flight System G940 is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe in September for a suggested retail price of $299.99 (U.S.).
Source: Logitech
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16 Comments on Logitech Pleases Flight Sim Enthusiasts with Flight System G940

#1
h3llb3nd4
:eek:
awesomeness is oozing from that product from all directions!!
but the cost is tooooo high:(
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#2
MRCL
Actually 300$ is pretty decent for a full system. There is one made by Thrustmaster I think, that costs WAY more.
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#3
Mistral
And now if we could only get some nice games to play with it...
A new FreeSpace or MechWarrior would be good...

I have a joystick collecting dust here simply because there aren't any new sci-fi games worthy of it....
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#4
JATownes
The Lurker
MistralAnd now if we could only get some nice games to play with it...
A new FreeSpace or MechWarrior would be good...

I have a joystick collecting dust here simply because there aren't any new sci-fi games worthy of it....
Totally agree. I miss JANES flight sims!!! HAWX is kewl, but I want more variety. And MechWarrior...WOOHOO I wish. Those games were AWESOME!!!
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#5
MRCL
I'd like to play MS FSX with that. Just so I can practise my theoretical aviation knowledge. Sliding down a glide path of an ILS is VERY hard with a keyboard. You steer a liiiitle tiny bit to the right, next thing you know your looping your way to surface. Great.
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#6
Whilhelm
This is pretty darn sweet. Reminds me of the G25, nice complete package at a justified price.

If the build quality of the G25 is anything to go by I can bet this is some top quality kit.
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#7
Scrizz
man I miss Mechwarrior
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#8
Kitkat
MRCLActually 300$ is pretty decent for a full system. There is one made by Thrustmaster I think, that costs WAY more.
yeah i always hear about thrustmaster systems that cost so much more. But this is a pleasent suprise anyway it looks so awsome.
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#9
Sasqui
I wish they would re-incarnate Descent, had to be one of the best 360 fly/FPS ever made. Probably my 3D (3Dconnexion) mouse would kick ass with that as well.

Not to mention a new Commanche
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#10
Kitkat
Scrizzman I miss Mechwarrior
RAWR ME TOO!!!
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#11
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
Figures I just replaced my Saitek X-52 with a new X-52 Pro. I already have Saitek's Pro Rudder pedals. But I love my G25 and I have always wanted a HOTAS with FFB. Ah well my X-52 lasted me more than a few years and hundreds of hours of flying IL-2 and others. I guess I will pick one up next round...
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#12
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
SasquiI wish they would re-incarnate Descent, had to be one of the best 360 fly/FPS ever made. Probably my 3D (3Dconnexion) mouse would kick ass with that as well.

Not to mention a new Commanche
I got given Decent 2 by a mate, played it a few times, didnt really get far due to my pc being so shit back then
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#13
Unregistered
What's wrong with a 50$ joystick to play a flight simm?? Force feedback??? Common!!! Except Flight Simm X, Lock-On, and maybe X-Plane what other good games do you know out there that requires 300$ flight system???/ Best space kombat game ever, FreeSpace 1 & 2 it's so much nice playing using the mouse. 10x the precision.
#14
MRCL
TAViXWhat's wrong with a 50$ joystick to play a flight simm?? Force feedback??? Common!!! Except Flight Simm X, Lock-On, and maybe X-Plane what other good games do you know out there that requires 300$ flight system???/ Best space kombat game ever, FreeSpace 1 & 2 it's so much nice playing using the mouse. 10x the precision.
If you have ever been in a real Flight Simulator, you find no joy in a 50$ joystick.
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#15
REVHEAD
TAViXWhat's wrong with a 50$ joystick to play a flight simm?? Force feedback??? Common!!! Except Flight Simm X, Lock-On, and maybe X-Plane what other good games do you know out there that requires 300$ flight system???/ Best space kombat game ever, FreeSpace 1 & 2 it's so much nice playing using the mouse. 10x the precision.
You obviosly havnt played DCS Black shark www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/ go on I dare you to play it with a $50 setup, let me know how you go.
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#16
Ronin
Man I miss Freespace 1 and 2. I wish they made another one for this hardware generation.
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