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Echo Aviation Controller Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator and More

Honeycomb Echo Aviation Controller

For those who love flight simulators but also enjoy the form factor of traditional controllers, Honeycomb Aeronautical released the Echo Aviation Controller.

It’s advertised as fully compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator on PC, but it’ll also work with any other flight sim.

Unfortunately, it’s not compatible with consoles, which is a pity, considering that the new PS5 version of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 desperately needs better controllers compared to the obsolete one currently available.

While the overall shape indeed resembles that of any Xbox-style controller, the controls are completely different. They include pretty much everything you need to control your aircraft intuitively, including throttles, rudder, flaps, trim, landing gear, and more.

Here’s a list of features.

The price is $149.99, €149.99, or £129.99 depending on where you live.

You can check out what the controller looks like below.

The press release included a comment from Marc Küpper, CTO for Honeycomb Aeronautical.

“We’re excited to be bringing this innovative new controller to the flight simulator community after such a fantastic reception to its announcement. The Echo Aviation Controller is the ideal way to welcome new flight sim enthusiasts to our range of best-in-class hardware, as well as delight our existing community who will welcome the opportunity to enjoy a no-compromise flight experience from the comfort of their couch. The Echo is further evidence of our ability to innovate in the sector, and we look forward to sharing further new product information throughout 2026.”

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is currently available for PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5. If you’d like to hear more about the simulator, you can watch our latest interview with Head of Microsoft Flight Simulator Jorg Neumann.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 is available only for PC and Xbox.

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