MSFS 2024 on PS5: Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS 5 Is the Entry-Level Controller With a Secret Weapon

The PS5 version of MSFS 2024 launched with extremely limited controller options, but the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS 5 finally offers the entry-level option that many may be looking for, and it comes with a secret weapon in the form of the ability to expand beyond the flight stick and throttle. Let's find out together how much better it is compared to its predecessor, the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS 4, with a thrill ride through the Grand Canyon on an attack jet and more relaxed flight on a Cessna 172 across the mighty mountain peaks of the Grand Teton National Park. Does it have what it takes to fill the controller gap on PS5? Please keep in mind that this isn't a review, but simply an exploration and showcase of the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS 5 and its features in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 with a completely unscripted narration. While the hardware was provided by Thrustmaster, this video is not sponsored. Read the full article on Simulation Daily: https://simulationdaily.com/editorial... Please like, subscribe, and leave a comment if you enjoyed the video! It helps a lot!    / @simulationdaily   Follow us on social media: Twitter/X: https://x.com/SimulDaily Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/simulationda... Facebook:   / simuldaily   Content: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:06 - Flying in the Grand Canyon on an A-10 Attack Jet 00:08:34 - A look at the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS 5 and comparison with the HOTAS 4 00:16:16 - Departure from Jackson Hole Airport on a Cessna 172 00:23:44 - Take off 00:29:41 - Climbing over the Mountains of the Grand Teton National Park 00:46:31 - Flying over the Palisades Reservoir 01:11:15 - Approach and Landing 01:15:03 - Conclusions #microsoftflightsimulator2024 #MSFS2024 #PS5 #MSFS #thrustmaster #playstation #microsoftflightsimulator #flightsimulator #flightsimulation #FlightSimNews #flightsimnews #Aviation #FlightSim #AviationLovers #playstation5 While Simulation Daily is owned and financed by Orbx Simulation Systems, its staff is afforded full editorial independence and will strive to cover products from all companies and developers impartially. Check out our editorial policy: https://simulationdaily.com/ethics/