This is actually quite an exciting time, here I thought that the upscale, high fidelity sim market was dead and whammo, 4 new high end HOTASes show up (well, 3 1/2 that is, until CH confirms the civvie version of theirs - and we know they will). No company has gotten it completely right yet but I like elements of each of Logitech's, Saitek's and TM's offerings. BTW, here's a composite pic of TM's HOTAS Warthog from the flash ad on the website:
TM has gone whole hog (no pun intended) and put all the same switches you find on the A-10 throttle panel on the HOTAS - Flap lever, friction adjuster, even the APU and engine fuel flow controls. Aft of that is another small switch panel which is (I think) the autopilot controls in the RL A-10C. It's a great idea for virtual A-10C pilots who are waiting for DCS's new sim but other than the friction and flap controls the average cartoon WWII pilot will have to ignore all the placarded switch titles and imagine he's selecting a bomb to drop while pushing the landing gear warning horn cutout button. Or whatever.
Saitek gets my nod for best generic controller, and I like the switch panel mount ahead of the throttles, but they lost me with their force sensing stick. I don't care much for today's plastic uber jets so I don't want an F-16-style force stick to fly WWII prop jobs. Time will tell if Saitek made a good design decision there.
Watching and waiting...