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title: "Thrustmaster T16000M FCS HOTAS – Flight Sim Joystick & Throttle – H.E.A.R.T Precision Technology – 30 Buttons & 8-Way Hat – For PC (Windows 11/10) – Ideal for MSFS, Elite Dangerous & Star Citizen"
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# 16-bit H.E.A.R.T precision 80mm S.M.A.R.T sliding throttle 30 programmable buttons + 8-way hat Thrustmaster T16000M FCS HOTAS – Flight Sim Joystick & Throttle – H.E.A.R.T Precision Technology – 30 Buttons & 8-Way Hat – For PC (Windows 11/10) – Ideal for MSFS, Elite Dangerous & Star Citizen

**Brand:** thrustmaster
**Price:** AR$756328
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## Summary

> 🛩️ Own the Skies with Precision & Control — Don’t Just Play, Command!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Thrustmaster T16000M FCS HOTAS – Flight Sim Joystick & Throttle – H.E.A.R.T Precision Technology – 30 Buttons & 8-Way Hat – For PC (Windows 11/10) – Ideal for MSFS, Elite Dangerous & Star Citizen by thrustmaster
- **How much does it cost?** AR$756328 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- thrustmaster enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted thrustmaster brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Ambidextrous Mastery:** Fully configurable stick with removable parts for left or right-handed pilots, ideal for dual-stick setups.
- • **Surgical 16-bit Precision:** H.E.A.R.T magnetic sensors deliver unmatched accuracy that never fades, perfect for pro-grade flight control.
- • **Command at Your Fingertips:** 30 programmable buttons plus an 8-way POV hat let you map every critical function without touching your keyboard.
- • **Fluid 80mm Throttle Travel:** S.M.A.R.T sliding motion ensures silky smooth speed adjustments for flawless carrier landings and space maneuvers.
- • **Tailored for Flight & Space Sims:** Ergonomic design reduces fatigue during marathon sessions in MSFS, Elite Dangerous, Star Citizen, and more.

## Overview

The Thrustmaster T16000M FCS HOTAS is a professional-grade flight sim joystick and throttle combo featuring H.E.A.R.T magnetic sensor technology for 16-bit precision, an 80mm S.M.A.R.T sliding throttle for smooth speed control, and 30 programmable buttons with an 8-way hat. Its fully ambidextrous design and ergonomic build make it perfect for extended sessions in top flight and space simulators like Microsoft Flight Simulator, Elite Dangerous, and Star Citizen. Compatible with Windows 10/11, it supports advanced customization through Thrustmaster’s TARGET software, delivering a customizable, immersive piloting experience.

## Description

Thrustmaster T16000M FCS HOTAS – Flight Sim Joystick & Throttle – H.E.A.R.T Precision Technology – 30 Buttons & 8-Way Hat – For PC (Windows 11/10) – Ideal for MSFS, Elite Dangerous & Star Citizen: desertcart.co.uk: PC & Video Games

Review: Outstanding Joystick and Throttle - I've used Thrustmaster products since the 90's and never had any issues with them and this is no different. Years ago I was using a Saitek X52 and when that started failing I decided to purchase a budget joystick so got the Thrustmaster T.Flight Stick X back in 2016 when it was on sale. Although the T.Flight Stick X is 8 years old it still works fine but I missed my separate throttle so started looking for a replacement. After extensive research, reading reviews and tests I opted for this, the Thrustmaster T16000M FCS Hotas and one of the deciding factors was the precision of the joystick. I had originally thought about the Logitech G X56 H.O.T.A.S or Thrustmaster Hotas Warthog but the T16000M came out as my final choice. I fly mainly in DCS World and the precision of the joystick really shines through, especially in dogfights. It also works well in X-Plane and Ace Combat, although you will need to configure Ace Combat 7 manually in the config files. As this comes with the throttle I generally reassign the small sliding throttle on the joystick itself to another function, more often than not in DCS I use it as a zoom function. There are plenty of buttons to assign on the joystick itself, personally I mainly use the right side for engine controls and use the left side for things I use more often in flight as I can tap them with my thumb. The throttle also has plenty of buttons to assign and also has a dedicated analogue hat which is excellent in DCS for moving the camera around on targetting pods, you can assign the click of the analogue hat to something like target locking. There is also a rotary control on the top, left side of the throttle which is handy, again my main use in DCS is either zoom levels on the targetting display or I use it as the throttle for helicopters, leaving the throttle slide free for collective. One big plus of the throttle setup, that I was a little sceptical of was the rocker paddles on the rear. I use these as rudder control and I've got just as much control as I used to get with my dedicated pedals, takes a bit of getting used too but it's really impressive and saved me having to buy separate pedals and having another bulky box sat around. There are reviews that mention the plastic construction, yes it is plastic but then it's good quality and metal where it counts, my previous Thrustmaster that's 8 years old and still working is all plastic construction so not sure why some people have issues with it. End of the day if you want all metal then expect to pay 4x the cost of the T16000M and even some of them are plastic just with metal switches. One noticeable thing, which was mentioned in a number of reviews is the throttle slide action can feel a little but sticky. I did notice that out the box, it's not horrendous but can effect precision in something like DCS. There is an adjustment screw on the underside for the throttle action and I found loosening that off quite a bit helped make it more fluid, also being more gentle with the action and not forcefully pushing and pulling the throttle helped a lot. There is an after market slide you can fit but for me personally that won't be considered until the warranty has expired, as it is with the screw adjustment and being a bit more gentle using it I found it to be fine. If you want more button assignments you can use the Thrustmaster Target software that's free, personally I don't bother and I map everything I need to the throttle and joystick and then the rest of the commands I use voice control through Voice Attack. In all I think the Thrustmaster T16000M FCS Hotas is an excellent choice for some precision flying, especially if you get it while on offer like I did.
Review: Good but flawed - This was bought to replace my T.Flight HOTAS X that had started to feel a little tired. I plumped for this one based on the throttle unit with its multiple hats, and because it was seemingly designed with Elite:Dangerous in mind. Initial impressions are good - there's plenty of controls within finger reach and the precision of the joystick is superb. I was (and still am) in two minds about the on-rails throttle. It's probably a matter of personal preference, but I dislike the need to move your arm more fully to adjust the throttle, when more-traditional pivoting types can be done more lazily. There's also no obvious centre notch for sims with a reverse throttle, so either you need to map a 'toggle reverse' button or just deal with it. However with some practice it is possible to be more accurate with this style, or at least in principle. In practice it's tricky to move the throttle in small, precise amounts thanks to the type of grease used inside. I've since opened it up and replaced it with some damping grease and it's made the whole thing feel a lot higher-end - better tactile feel and far more accurate. The other thing with the throttle is the whole thing felt a little too fat for my hands - if it was slimmed down slightly it would make reaching all the inputs easier. The throttle provides numerous inputs too, including three hats by the thumb, an analogue stick under a finger, a flappy paddle and about five digital buttons. That's plenty to play with, but the layout could be better. The analogue stick in particular feels entirely in the wrong place under the left forefinger, where I never feel like I have the tight control I'd like. I wish it was one of the ones accessible using the thumb, where it would be easier to move accurately and would make more sense when mapping controls onto it. The stick is very accurate as I've mentioned, but lacking in convenient inputs. Given the wealth of hats on the throttle I'm surprised there's only the one on the stick - I would like to see at least an analogue one in thumb's reach. There are twelve additional buttons on the base of the unit, but those are only suitable for functions where you have the time to take your hands off one of the units. Still, with a bit of thought I managed to map pretty much the entire E:D control scheme onto the HOTAS by using a couple of buttons as shift keys, effectively letting me put multiple functions onto each input. Overall it's a decent set - a bit lightweight in use and ergonomically the cheaper HOTAS X felt better in the hands, but you can't argue with the accuracy of the sensors, and the throttle especially gives lots of flexibility. It's a good purchase but make sure it suits you before buying it, as this sort of product can be highly subjective.

## Features

- 🎯 EXTREME PRECISION WITH H.E.A.R.T: Experience unparalleled accuracy thanks to H.E.A.R.T (HallEffect AccuRate Technology). By using magnetic sensors instead of friction-based parts, the joystick achieves 16-bit resolution (16,000 x 16,000 values), ensuring surgical precision that never degrades over time.
- 🚀 S.M.A.R.T SLIDING THROTTLE: The included TWCS Throttle utilizes the unique S.M.A.R.T (Sliding Motion Advanced Rail Tracks) system. This provides 80mm of perfectly smooth, fluid travel for precise speed control—essential for carrier landings, formation flying, and docking in space sims.
- ✋ FULLY AMBIDEXTROUS DESIGN: The T16000M is uniquely versatile. With three removable components, the stick can be perfectly configured for left-handed or right-handed use. This also makes it the ideal choice for a Dual Stick (HOSAS) setup in space simulators like Star Citizen.
- ⌨️ 30 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS & 8-WAY HAT: Take full command without touching your keyboard. The system features 16 action buttons on the stick, 14 on the throttle, and a dedicated 8-way Point of View (POV) hat, allowing you to map every critical flight and combat function.
- 🛰️ OPTIMIZED FOR FLIGHT & SPACE SIMS: Perfectly tailored for an immersive experience in Microsoft Flight Simulator, Elite Dangerous, Star Citizen, and DCS. The ergonomic design and wide hand rest reduce fatigue during long-haul flights or intense dogfights.
- 🛠️ T.A.R.G.E.T ECOSYSTEM: Use the advanced Thrustmaster Advanced pRogramming Graphical EdiTor software to create specific mapping profiles for every game. Combine your HOTAS with other Thrustmaster devices to be recognized as a single USB device for advanced configuration.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01H6KXGDY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 744 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 34 in PC Game Controllers |
| Brand Name | Thrustmaster |
| Button Quantity | 30 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Joystick |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,889) |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03362932914846 |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Windows |
| Included Components | 1 x Instruction manual and Warranty information, 1 x T16000M FCS : 4-axis joystick with 16 buttons, 1 x TWCS throttle 5-axis with 14 buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 27.2 x 22.9 x 26.4 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Thrustmaster |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2960778 |
| Model Name | T16000M FCS HOTAS |
| Model Number | 2960778 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Special Features | Ergonomic, Rumble, ergonomic Rumble Ergonomic rumble |
| Unit Count | 1 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Thrustmaster
- **Compatible devices:** PC
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Controller type:** Joystick
- **Model name:** T16000M FCS HOTAS

## Images

![Thrustmaster T16000M FCS HOTAS – Flight Sim Joystick & Throttle – H.E.A.R.T Precision Technology – 30 Buttons & 8-Way Hat – For PC (Windows 11/10) – Ideal for MSFS, Elite Dangerous & Star Citizen - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61nQ0lT5-UL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: This says it has 4 axis, i can only count 3 x y and twist whats the 4th**
A: The thrust axis is the 4. Axis that can be freely configured ( the little lever in the middle of the base)

**Q: Does this item come with warranty?**
A: It does come with a manufacturers warranty however I never actually used this myself.. having bought through amazon. I had the first 16000FM replaced by Amazon..  when the second 16000FM developed the same fault I returned for a full refund.

**Q: When will it be back in stock, an example of a time e.g months?**
A: It shows in stock on my app. Other Sellers

**Q: Can you lock the fire button for continuous fire ie when mining in Elite**
A: Hello,
It is not possible to lock the fire button of the T16000M FCS.
For more information, we invite you to contact our technical support team by using the following link :
https://support.thrustmaster.com/en/contact-en/
Regards,
Robin from the Thrustmaster team

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding Joystick and Throttle
*by D***C on 23 May 2024*

I've used Thrustmaster products since the 90's and never had any issues with them and this is no different. Years ago I was using a Saitek X52 and when that started failing I decided to purchase a budget joystick so got the Thrustmaster T.Flight Stick X back in 2016 when it was on sale. Although the T.Flight Stick X is 8 years old it still works fine but I missed my separate throttle so started looking for a replacement. After extensive research, reading reviews and tests I opted for this, the Thrustmaster T16000M FCS Hotas and one of the deciding factors was the precision of the joystick. I had originally thought about the Logitech G X56 H.O.T.A.S or Thrustmaster Hotas Warthog but the T16000M came out as my final choice. I fly mainly in DCS World and the precision of the joystick really shines through, especially in dogfights. It also works well in X-Plane and Ace Combat, although you will need to configure Ace Combat 7 manually in the config files. As this comes with the throttle I generally reassign the small sliding throttle on the joystick itself to another function, more often than not in DCS I use it as a zoom function. There are plenty of buttons to assign on the joystick itself, personally I mainly use the right side for engine controls and use the left side for things I use more often in flight as I can tap them with my thumb. The throttle also has plenty of buttons to assign and also has a dedicated analogue hat which is excellent in DCS for moving the camera around on targetting pods, you can assign the click of the analogue hat to something like target locking. There is also a rotary control on the top, left side of the throttle which is handy, again my main use in DCS is either zoom levels on the targetting display or I use it as the throttle for helicopters, leaving the throttle slide free for collective. One big plus of the throttle setup, that I was a little sceptical of was the rocker paddles on the rear. I use these as rudder control and I've got just as much control as I used to get with my dedicated pedals, takes a bit of getting used too but it's really impressive and saved me having to buy separate pedals and having another bulky box sat around. There are reviews that mention the plastic construction, yes it is plastic but then it's good quality and metal where it counts, my previous Thrustmaster that's 8 years old and still working is all plastic construction so not sure why some people have issues with it. End of the day if you want all metal then expect to pay 4x the cost of the T16000M and even some of them are plastic just with metal switches. One noticeable thing, which was mentioned in a number of reviews is the throttle slide action can feel a little but sticky. I did notice that out the box, it's not horrendous but can effect precision in something like DCS. There is an adjustment screw on the underside for the throttle action and I found loosening that off quite a bit helped make it more fluid, also being more gentle with the action and not forcefully pushing and pulling the throttle helped a lot. There is an after market slide you can fit but for me personally that won't be considered until the warranty has expired, as it is with the screw adjustment and being a bit more gentle using it I found it to be fine. If you want more button assignments you can use the Thrustmaster Target software that's free, personally I don't bother and I map everything I need to the throttle and joystick and then the rest of the commands I use voice control through Voice Attack. In all I think the Thrustmaster T16000M FCS Hotas is an excellent choice for some precision flying, especially if you get it while on offer like I did.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good but flawed
*by A***A on 26 July 2019*

This was bought to replace my T.Flight HOTAS X that had started to feel a little tired. I plumped for this one based on the throttle unit with its multiple hats, and because it was seemingly designed with Elite:Dangerous in mind. Initial impressions are good - there's plenty of controls within finger reach and the precision of the joystick is superb. I was (and still am) in two minds about the on-rails throttle. It's probably a matter of personal preference, but I dislike the need to move your arm more fully to adjust the throttle, when more-traditional pivoting types can be done more lazily. There's also no obvious centre notch for sims with a reverse throttle, so either you need to map a 'toggle reverse' button or just deal with it. However with some practice it is possible to be more accurate with this style, or at least in principle. In practice it's tricky to move the throttle in small, precise amounts thanks to the type of grease used inside. I've since opened it up and replaced it with some damping grease and it's made the whole thing feel a lot higher-end - better tactile feel and far more accurate. The other thing with the throttle is the whole thing felt a little too fat for my hands - if it was slimmed down slightly it would make reaching all the inputs easier. The throttle provides numerous inputs too, including three hats by the thumb, an analogue stick under a finger, a flappy paddle and about five digital buttons. That's plenty to play with, but the layout could be better. The analogue stick in particular feels entirely in the wrong place under the left forefinger, where I never feel like I have the tight control I'd like. I wish it was one of the ones accessible using the thumb, where it would be easier to move accurately and would make more sense when mapping controls onto it. The stick is very accurate as I've mentioned, but lacking in convenient inputs. Given the wealth of hats on the throttle I'm surprised there's only the one on the stick - I would like to see at least an analogue one in thumb's reach. There are twelve additional buttons on the base of the unit, but those are only suitable for functions where you have the time to take your hands off one of the units. Still, with a bit of thought I managed to map pretty much the entire E:D control scheme onto the HOTAS by using a couple of buttons as shift keys, effectively letting me put multiple functions onto each input. Overall it's a decent set - a bit lightweight in use and ergonomically the cheaper HOTAS X felt better in the hands, but you can't argue with the accuracy of the sensors, and the throttle especially gives lots of flexibility. It's a good purchase but make sure it suits you before buying it, as this sort of product can be highly subjective.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by F***A on 1 August 2025*

Le he usado muy poco y aunque leí muchas reseñas de que salían defectuosos, a mí me ha funcionado excelente.

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