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New Flight Simulation Hardware Manufacturer Meridian Reveals Yoke, Throttle, & Xbox-Style Controller

Meridian X-Ray Controller

Brand-new San Diego-based flight simulation hardware manufacturer Meridian has released a trio of dedicated modular controllers.

While Meridian is a new brand, it comes with a certain pedigree. At the helm is Nicki Repenning, founder and former CEO of Honeycomb Aeronautical.

We won’t go into the drama part of that story here. If you know, you know, and if you don’t, it’s probably better that way, but Repenning offered a brief statement with the press release.

“The initial feedback from both the industry and community has been phenomenal and better than I could have asked for, says Nicki Repenning, Founder of Meridian GMT. and I completely understand the ones who raised doubts. I’ve got a lot to prove, and their doubts are warranted until I do.”

The modularity of the system is certainly one of its most interesting features, as it allows simmers to simulate different kinds of aircraft on the same controller simply by swapping parts in and out.

We start with the Sierra Plus Flight Controls, a modular yoke for PC and Mac priced at $299.99 + Tax, €319.99 including VAT, or £279.99 including VAT.

It features the following goodies:

The second offering is the Tango Plus Throttle Quadrant, also for PC and Mac, offering the following features for $349.99 + Tax, €379.99 including VAT, or £319.99 including VAT

Perhaps the most unusual item is the X-Ray flight controller, which is an Xbox-style controller with a twist, designed specifically for flight simulation and seamlessly compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator.

It’s interesting as it offers some of the functionality of more advanced hardware for those who enjoy swimming from the couch. It comes in two versions, commercial/general aviation and military. The pricing has not been announced just yet.

Here’s what you can expect.

You can check out all the controllers below and visit the company’s newly-opened official website.

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