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Background
The Flight Yoke System is a desktop flight control peripheral designed to replicate a real aircraft yoke and dedicated throttle quadrant for flight simulation. It is constructed from durable materials including reinforced plastics and metal components in mounting areas to withstand repeated use. Key features include dual-axis yoke control (pitch and roll), a three-lever throttle/quadrant module, multiple programmable buttons and switches, and USB connectivity for PC compatibility. Logitech's support materials indicate limited downloadable software and emphasize use with standard drivers and Logitech support resources.
Identification
The Logitech Flight Yoke System can be identified by the model number (M/N JU0025). The model label is on the underside of the base and/or the throttle quadrant housing. This label lists the model (M/N), part (P/N), and serial (S/N) numbers.
Specifications
- Form Factor: Desktop flight yoke with separate throttle/quadrant module
- Connectivity: Wired USB (USB-A cable, bus-powered)
- Axes: Pitch and roll on the yoke; three independent levers (throttle/prop/mixture) on the quadrant
- Buttons & Switches: Multiple programmable buttons, hat switch, and toggle switches on yoke and quadrant
- Materials: Reinforced ABS plastics with metal mounting brackets and steel-reinforced clamp hardware
- Sensors: Manufacturer does not specify sensor type (commonly uses potentiometers or contact sensors); exact sensor model not listed in Logitech support content
- Key switch manufacturer: Not specified by Logitech on the provided support page (proprietary/unspecified contact switches)
- Power: USB bus powered (no external power supply)
- Compatibility: PC (Windows) and may work on macOS with generic HID drivers; Logitech notes limited downloads and recommends Logitech support resources
- Included Accessories: Clamp/mount hardware and USB cable; separate throttle/quadrant unit included
Troubleshooting
Common repair-relevant faults include unresponsive axis movement due to dirty or worn potentiometers and USB connectivity failures. Diagnose by checking USB connection and device presence in the OS game controller settings, testing axis movement in calibration utilities, and measuring continuity or resistance of internal sensors with a multimeter. For mechanical play or sticking, inspect and clean/replace potentiometers or bushings and verify mounting/clamp hardware is secure.
For additional troubleshooting help, visit: Refer to Logitech Support for assistance: https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articl...
Additional Information
Warranty Info
Warranty varies by region; consult Logitech's warranty page linked from product support. The support site advises checking regional warranty terms.