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SPEEDLINK PHANTOM HAWK Flightstick with Hand Rest for Right-handed Use, Black

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Features

  • Ergonomically designed flight Stick with hand rest for right-handed use in combination with the coolie hat for an eight-way all-round visibility is the ideal companion for your games
  • The rotatable Z-axis allows you unrestricted motion freedom for a comfortable gaming experience
  • With the perfect grip on all surfaces thanks to extra strong suction discs, you can be sure that your joystick stays where it should
  • The progressive throttle controller allows you to control the throttle in game and the twelve freely assignable digital Fire buttons provide extra freedom in every situation
  • Feel the game: experience ultimate realistic gaming with force vibration

Description

Transform your desk into a cockpit - The Phantom Hawk flightstick makes flight simulation a true experience and adds authenticity to challenging missions. With throttle controller, three control Dimensions and eight-way coolie Hat you are ready for races, spectacular dogfights and accurate rescue flights.


Standing screen display size: ‎15.6


Brand: ‎Speedlink


Series: ‎SL-6638-BK


Item model number: ‎SL-6638-BK


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎1.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.44 x 7.28 x 7.28 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.44 x 7.28 x 7.28 inches


Voltage: ‎220


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Speedlink


Language: ‎German


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 5, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Overpriced
Back in the day 40 dollars got you a pretty solid joystick. But the joystick market has gone down. This caught my attention because of the two toggle hats and the pinky key which my T16000m lacks. Those features are very convenient for DCS. I was skeptical of what I read but I took a chance. Plugged right in with out the software, DCS and Arma 3 recognize the joystick and works just fine. BUT The cons: The placement of the hats is little awkward but do-able. My biggest issue is the centering. (which people have complained about) The rudder twist tends to stick to the left and the man X-Y axis don't center perfectly. I'm willing to increase the dead zones higher because it offers more functionality then my T16000. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 18, 2020 by TZ

  • Better if not install the driver
I know that everybody complains about its drifting-center problem, and they are right: it happens all the time. But if you don't install the driver you can calibrate it with Windows, and after that works fine. I've used it for two months and every time I calibrate it before playing and works fine. I pay like $13 for it, so for the price I don't care about calibrating it every time. I use it for Falcon BMS and other sims and works fine with all of them. Buy it if the price is $19 or less. If the price goes to $60 again don't do it! Buy something from Thrustmaster instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 10, 2020 by Carlos

  • I wanted to like this flightstick so badly - it is one of ...
The media could not be loaded. I wanted to like this flightstick so badly - it is one of the few that isn't north of $100 with two directional switches. It also has some soft touch finishes and a cool LED lighting around the 8 way HAT and the weapon release buttons on the top. The suction cups are also a nice plus for me - they stuck very securely to a lap desk I was using. The button feel is also pretty good, twist rudder is also nice for those of us who just like a casual gaming experience... But..the deadzones on this thing, at least the copy I had, are so bad it's unusable. At least a full 1/3 of the stick's range of motion "locks" on the X and Y axis when rotating the stick through it's outer radius, making it impossible to control your craft in any kind of reliable way. It ends up being a mess of just straight up/down or straight to the sides with almost no diagonals. Trying a more subtle angle of rotation makes the problem even worse. See the video on this review for an idea of how much it sticks to the X/Y axis, at the start it is all the way to the edge of its range of motion being smoothly rotated, and then about 1/2 way where it really becomes a total mess. As one other review also mentions, there are actually 13 buttons on this controller, but for some odd reason the pinky button and one of the buttons on the base are both mapped to button 2. I am so sad this flight stick didn't work out - right now the market is really thin on mid priced sticks with decent features and a good button layout, and this stick has those....but the sensors are so bad and the deadzones so huge that this stick is sadly completely unusable as a flight controller. I am hopeful that the unit I got is just defective (I have already started a return), but I won't be giving it another try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 20, 2016 by Keyan

  • Quite nice for what I paid
A nice cheaper flightstick. There are a couple issues, like two of the buttons being mapped to the same key, but all in all it exceeded my expectations.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 26, 2020 by Lilith Lockhart

  • Maybe?
Great for a shift knob, maybe good for gaming.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 1, 2019 by Garret Garret

  • Poor Quality, Used sticks being sold as "new"
Ordered from Neophron as new but when I got it I could clearly tell it was used. The box looked like it was thrown around after sitting on a shelf for 7 years and the plastic on the stick was so old it was Sticky. Don't be fooled by the high average rating, for some reason some people keep giving this flight stick a high review when they're using it as gear shifters for their cars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 23, 2019 by Joseph Tomlinson

  • Felt like a solid product but was not what I expected
Wasn't for me. Felt like a solid product but was not what I expected.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 23, 2015 by Nate

  • Very nice joystick at this price point
The good stuff: • This joystick has more features and a better stick feel than many other sticks at this price point. • This is the closest you're going to get to HOTAS stick performance under $40. • The POV and D-pad are very nice. • The suction cups on the bottom are a brilliant feature that is lacking in most other joysticks I've ever used. My gripes: • The throttle slider on this stick is a bit stiff, but its not unbearable. • The throttle / button arrangement on the base is not my favorite - my personal preference is to have a thumb throttle, and finger buttons on the base of the stick (more between-the-legs friendly), whereas this is the opposite - a finger throttle and thumb buttons. • My biggest gripe is the pinky trigger - it is large and poorly positioned, which causes it to knock the end of your hand off the handrest, so that makes this stick somewhat uncomfortable to hold onto. Competitive analysis: • I like the stick movement / tension / spring much better than what you'll find on more expensive Saitek / MadCatz sticks like the Mad Catz F.L.Y.5 or the Saitek Pro Flight X-55 Rhino . • I like the ergonomics of this stick better than the Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X but less than the Microsoft Sidewinder or the Logitech Attack 3 . So I'd say that this one fits in your hand about average - not great, but not awful. • This is a righty-only stick, unlike the Logitech Attack 3 or Thrustmaster T-16000M . • I like the throttle on this stick less than the one on the Thrustmaster T-16000M or the Microsoft Sidewinder . All that to say, this is still a surprisingly good stick at this price point. I recommend giving it a try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 25, 2015 by Aaron Gray

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