
The throttle's movement is best described as accurate and deliberate - meaning slow and tight. I plan on experimenting with the 4 springs and see which one I prefer. The flight stick's movement feels good and very precise. I expect I'll learn how grip it properly so that doesn't happen. On the throttle, all the buttons and HATs and switches feel great, but I'm concerned that the placement of the 2 buttons and HAT on the front of the throttle grip might cause me to press them accidentally when pulling back. The trigger feels really good to pull, with just the right firmness and a satisfying click. They're exactly where they should be on the flight stick, and they're crisp and give good feedback. Both the flight stick and throttle feel very comfortable and fit naturally in my hands. I am very impressed by the X-55 Rhino's looks, feel, function, and build quality.

Needless to say that I'm very pleased and am eager to try it out. My new Flight Stick and Throttle arrived today: the Saitek Pro Flight X-55 Rhino H.O.T.A.S.
