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title: "Logitech G X52 Flight Control System"
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# Multifunction LCD with clock 282 programmable commands Magnetic non-contact X/Y sensors Logitech G X52 Flight Control System

**Brand:** logitech g
**Price:** ₹ 44791
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🕹️ Elevate your flight sim game—precision, control, and cockpit command in one sleek HOTAS!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech G X52 Flight Control System by logitech g
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 44791 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- logitech g enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech g brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Stay In The Know:** Multifunction LCD display shows all programmed commands plus a built-in clock and stopwatch to keep your flight plan on track.
- • **Command Your Cockpit:** Access 282 programmable commands across 3 modes—total control at your fingertips without keyboard hassle.
- • **Precision That Lasts:** Magnetic, non-contact X and Y axis sensors deliver pinpoint accuracy and enhanced durability for marathon flight sessions.
- • **Ergonomic Flight Ready:** 5-position adjustable grip system ensures comfort and control, no matter your hand size or mission length.
- • **Twist & Lock Rudder Control:** 3D twist with rudder lock lets you customize axis control—perfect for pilots with or without rudder pedals.

## Overview

The Logitech G X52 Flight Control System is a professional-grade HOTAS joystick designed for serious flight sim enthusiasts. Featuring 282 programmable commands, magnetic non-contact sensors for superior accuracy and durability, and a multifunction LCD display with clock and stopwatch, it offers unmatched control and customization. Its ergonomic 5-position grip and 3D twist rudder lock provide comfort and precision, making it a top choice for games like Elite Dangerous and Star Citizen.

## Description

Logitech G X52 defines precise flight simulator operation, employing a multifunction LCD for easy access to an astounding 282 programmable commands. Coordinate your flight plan with clock and stopwatch function, plus an adjustable handle to accommodate a wide range of hand sizes.A highly accurate centering mechanism ensures the joystick will easily return to the neutral position whenever you need it to. Non-contact technology on the X and Y axes, along with constant spring force, enhance control while increasing durability.

Review: Yea I got it for Elite Dangerous - This is a first impression review with little use time. Things may change with more stick time. First off, Gees these things are expensive. It's been years since I bought a flight controller for a game but I don't remember them being this expensive. So this thing had some pretty big expectation. So first off I was a little disappointed when the box arrived and saw all that the shipper did was put a label on the flight controller box. Given that the box was then left on my front door step for half a day letting anyone walking by that it was a ~$300 flight controller sitting there. Fortunately the porch pirates where busy in another sector so my package was sitting there when I got home. Setup was a little painful but not for the reason you may expect. The USB cable on this does not come off the flight stick but off the throttle control. Unfortunately for my setup my computer is on the right side of my desk and this puts the USB cable on the left side. Generally this isn't a problem because modern devices usually have fairly long cables. This thing does not. If my computer was on the left side of the desk it wouldn't have been a problem but since it's not it meant it's cable was about two feet too short. I lucked up in that my monitor has two utility USB ports on it's back so instead of running to the computer I just had to run to the monitor, got lucky there. The take away here. This thing has a short USB and is on the left side so keep that in mind when purchasing for you build. Following another reviewers recommendation I did not install the drivers for this device and I wasn't prompted either so that was a win. When I did fire up Elite Dangerous I did expect that the game would work immediately with no issues, that didn't happen. The condoler was dead in the water. Head over to the controls panel to start the tedious process of mapping every command onto the controller when I notice something. In the pull down for the different configurations (was going to see if I could make a custom one) I noticed one called Saitek X52. The game actually came with a preloaded setup for this controller. Welp, that was easy. Overall impression of this thing is a bit overwhelming for someone that doesn't use flight controllers much. Some of the buttons seem a little unintuitive and I'm still looking at just about every button I'm pushing to know what I am doing but I've only had it a day so yea. Build wise, this thing is beefy. The stick didn't seem to move any being on my mouse pad but the throttle did seem to move over time and need to be repositioned. I did try the suction cups on the throttle but all the did was prevent sudden moves not a gradual over time which is not unexpected. It's not annoying enough to down rate for but something that does need mentioned. The LCD display on the throttle is not lit by default (might not actually be lit) so it's next to impossible to see what is going on with it beyond the fact that it's also at a weird angle when sitting on a desktop. Beyond that there isn't much to say at this point. This controller didn't make be a better in-game pilot (lost a couple ships prove that point wrong) but honestly wasn't expecting it too. We'll see how it goes and if need an update as required.
Review: Good money to pay for this joystick! - Best joystick ever, work flawlessly

## Features

- Magnetic, non-contact X and Y axis sensors provide enhanced longevity and pinpoint accuracy
- Multifunction LCD Display allows you to check all of the programmed commands on your HOTAS before activating them, as well as having a built-in clock for timing your flight plan
- 3D Twist with Rudder Lock, essential for simulation control. For those that already have rudder pedals, you can lock off the axis in order to prevent accidental activation.
- 5-position Grip System: Maintain excellent ergonomic comfort with no need to stretch to reach buttons
- 282 Programmable Commands over 3 modes: Have all of the commands in Elite Dangerous or Star Citizen under your fingertips with no need to switch back to your keyboard

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07QYQVQFS |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,090 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #42 in PC Game Flight Controls |
| Brand Name | Logitech G |
| Button Quantity | 150 |
| Color | Black,Blue,Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with most major simulation software and games, including |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Joystick |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,978) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855152800 |
| Hardware Platform | Desktop, pc |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | Logitech G X52 Flight Control System |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 097855152800 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long is the cord seperating the two units? Thanks**
A: It's a common PS/2 male to male cord.  You can use any length PS/2 cord you need.

**Q: Can this be used with Microsoft flight simulator?**
A: Yes it can but you might want to customize the layouts of the buttons

**Q: Will this work on my submarine?**
A: Sure

**Q: Will this work with a raspberry pi for an arcade setup?**
A: Assuming it’s got a usb 2.0 port, then yes, don’t see why not with the right software.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yea I got it for Elite Dangerous
*by D***S on April 22, 2021*

This is a first impression review with little use time. Things may change with more stick time. First off, Gees these things are expensive. It's been years since I bought a flight controller for a game but I don't remember them being this expensive. So this thing had some pretty big expectation. So first off I was a little disappointed when the box arrived and saw all that the shipper did was put a label on the flight controller box. Given that the box was then left on my front door step for half a day letting anyone walking by that it was a ~$300 flight controller sitting there. Fortunately the porch pirates where busy in another sector so my package was sitting there when I got home. Setup was a little painful but not for the reason you may expect. The USB cable on this does not come off the flight stick but off the throttle control. Unfortunately for my setup my computer is on the right side of my desk and this puts the USB cable on the left side. Generally this isn't a problem because modern devices usually have fairly long cables. This thing does not. If my computer was on the left side of the desk it wouldn't have been a problem but since it's not it meant it's cable was about two feet too short. I lucked up in that my monitor has two utility USB ports on it's back so instead of running to the computer I just had to run to the monitor, got lucky there. The take away here. This thing has a short USB and is on the left side so keep that in mind when purchasing for you build. Following another reviewers recommendation I did not install the drivers for this device and I wasn't prompted either so that was a win. When I did fire up Elite Dangerous I did expect that the game would work immediately with no issues, that didn't happen. The condoler was dead in the water. Head over to the controls panel to start the tedious process of mapping every command onto the controller when I notice something. In the pull down for the different configurations (was going to see if I could make a custom one) I noticed one called Saitek X52. The game actually came with a preloaded setup for this controller. Welp, that was easy. Overall impression of this thing is a bit overwhelming for someone that doesn't use flight controllers much. Some of the buttons seem a little unintuitive and I'm still looking at just about every button I'm pushing to know what I am doing but I've only had it a day so yea. Build wise, this thing is beefy. The stick didn't seem to move any being on my mouse pad but the throttle did seem to move over time and need to be repositioned. I did try the suction cups on the throttle but all the did was prevent sudden moves not a gradual over time which is not unexpected. It's not annoying enough to down rate for but something that does need mentioned. The LCD display on the throttle is not lit by default (might not actually be lit) so it's next to impossible to see what is going on with it beyond the fact that it's also at a weird angle when sitting on a desktop. Beyond that there isn't much to say at this point. This controller didn't make be a better in-game pilot (lost a couple ships prove that point wrong) but honestly wasn't expecting it too. We'll see how it goes and if need an update as required.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good money to pay for this joystick!
*by H***Y on January 11, 2026*

Best joystick ever, work flawlessly

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works for me!
*by F***N on March 25, 2017*

I have been using this to play Elite Dangerous, mostly. I had to step up from a cheapo T-Flight HOTAS X because the stick started registering random input occasionally, which was really frustrating. This is a pretty good flight stick/throttle combo. I ended up removing the detents on the throttle because they are really annoying, and it is an easy procedure. Makes the input very smooth. Incidentally, if you want to do that, they now put holes in the rubber feet so you do not have to poke through them or remove them in order to do so. The pinky trigger has never worked for me, and after my previous flight sticks I felt like the button placement was odd, but I got used to it. I am having some weird behavior with the lights. Specifically, the lights never all turn back on after the computer wakes up from sleep mode, the "i" button light turns off after being used at all, and holding the "i" button causes one of the hat switch lights to flicker rapidly. None of these are big problems; I actually would like it if I could turn the lights off entirely because they are pretty bright. As far as build quality, though, the stick is solid and I have not had any problems yet with the stick becoming loose, which I had with the last couple of sticks I played with. I think I still have no deadzones set after a good number of flight hours on it. It is fairly comfortable to use, and I know quite a few people who play with it and love it. Also note: The USB input cord comes from the throttle, and it is not very long, so I had to put it on a wired hub to reach my computer (which could explain some of the light weirdness, though it has caused no other issues). So, if your desktop sits to the right of your desk, be prepared for that.

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