Monitor Mounting Heights for Flight Sim
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Every home cockpit starts the same way: a desk, a sim, and one controller. Whether you fly VR-first, chase helicopters, or want a full airliner deck, the upgrade path runs in three stages. Prices below are for reference.
Sim basics and your first yoke or stick. A Logitech G Yoke System (~$199) is plenty to get airborne in MSFS 2024 or X-Plane 12. Typical desk-pilot budget: $200–$600.
Rudder pedals, throttle quadrants, button boxes, and head tracking. A Thrustmaster TCA Captain Pack (~$399) covers the airliner side. Serious sim corner: $600–$2,000.
Dedicated rigs, multi-display, and motion. Think Honeycomb Alpha + Bravo (~$599) bolted to a frame that never gets packed away. Dedicated cockpit territory: $2,000+.
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