A device used to control the simulated aircraft in a flight simulator replicates the functionality of a real aircraft’s yoke or joystick. These devices range from simple handheld models to complex, force-feedback systems that provide a realistic tactile experience. A basic example would be a joystick with a throttle control and several buttons for different aircraft functions.
These input devices are crucial for effective flight training and recreational simulation. They allow pilots to develop muscle memory and practice procedures in a safe, controlled environment. The evolution of these devices has mirrored advancements in aviation technology, from basic mechanical systems to sophisticated digital interfaces that accurately simulate complex aerodynamic forces. This evolution has made flight simulation an invaluable tool for both professional pilots and aviation enthusiasts.