onemind I started with a Saitek 290. A little twisty stick for $20 that will help you decide if you're in for the long haul or not.
If the bug 'gets' you I'd recommend CH gear. It's sturdy and you can program the heck out of it and they support their product. Downside is it will set you back over $300.
If you decide you've got the bug but can't lay out 3 beans plus keep your Saitek and buy the CH throttle, then the pedals, then the joystick. Mothball the Saitek in case something goes awry and get comfy piece by piece.
BTW.. no matter how much money you throw at equipment you're going to get killed a lot for a long time but this community, for the most part, is very supportive and helpful and will give you tips, advice, and training, until you are a terror in the skies.
Play the game the way YOU want to. Personally I don't care about score but if you do then more power to ya. Do NOT listen to anybody who taunts you on 200 and more importantly if they do and mouthing isn't your bag just ignore them. If you like to mouth then be sure you can back it up. But remember there's always somebody better than you are.
Set up an appointment with a legitimate trainer as soon as you can and that will make your learning curve go up exponentially.
At first you will rocket up with the learning curve then level off.
Much like a big league pitcher you're going to have hot streaks, cold streaks, and so so streaks. Do NOT let the downs frustrate you and make you throw in the hat.
When you're in a cold streak go offline and shoot drones or get an appt with a trainer or just fly in the TA. The problems you're having will either A) be pointed out or B) work themselves out.
If you ever see me online esp in the TA give me a holler and I'll be more than happy to fly drone for you.
Welcome aboard