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Logitech PC Pro Flight Throttle Quadrant 945-000032 | Flight Sim, PC
Logitech
MPN: 945-000032
$69.99
MAP: $69.99
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Key Features
- PC platform support
- Throttle quadrant controller type
- Wired connectivity
- Modular flight sim form factor
- Physical engine power control
- Logitech G flight ecosystem compatibility
- Control engine power with a dedicated throttle quadrant for PC simulation
- Improve thrust precision using physical, repeatable lever inputs
Put engine control in a dedicated module and remove guesswork from throttle management. The Logitech PC Pro Flight Throttle Quadrant is built for PC flight simulation environments where precision, repeatability, and cockpit realism matter. It gives sim pilots a physical control surface for managing thrust more accurately than a keyboard or generic gamepad, especially in aircraft that benefit from fine adjustments across multiple engines or power settings.
This quadrant is a strong fit for users building a serious flight sim cockpit around Logitech G accessories. It supports a more disciplined workflow by keeping power control separate from yoke or stick inputs, which helps during taxi, takeoff, climb, descent, and landing. For multi-engine aircraft and procedure-heavy flying, that separation can make the difference between approximating control and managing it with intent.
For enthusiasts who invest in a full sim setup, this is the kind of peripheral that earns its place. It adds tactile control, reduces reliance on software menus, and helps create a more believable cockpit environment. If your goal is to fly with greater consistency and less friction, a dedicated throttle quadrant is one of the most practical upgrades you can make.
Ideal For
- Home flight simulator throttle control
- Multi-engine aircraft procedure practice
- Logitech G modular cockpit builds
- PC-based training for taxi, takeoff, and landing workflows
Why This Product
- 1Dedicated throttle control instead of shared inputs
- 2Built for PC flight simulation rigs
- 3Supports more precise engine power management
- 4Pairs with modular cockpit accessories






