First pics are up. This is rumored to be priced right around the X52 Pro price point, sub 200$. If that's true, this thing is going to sell like hotcakes IMO. They took a page or two from the Warthog, which I have as well as the full CH setup as well. I have used the X52, and owned an x36 and x45, but didn't like the x65 for WW2 sims, as the motionless control doesn't lend itself well to fast hard maneuvering IMO. This new x55 looks like it'll be more like the x52 etc in terms of stick movement, but with more conventional "fighter" type placement of the buttons and switches. I can't wait to try one.


This picture is from a test bench at Saitek/MadCatz. The new throttle is on the far right. Looks pretty big and beefy, look at the x65 throttle on the far left, it looks like its footprint is about twice as large -good stuff! Again, I'm looking forward to giving this new Hotas a whirl, I think it's a great move, and if it comes in at 200ish like the x52, or even less than 300$ or so, it'll put a stick with Warthog capability albeit with cheaper materials in the hands of a lot of guys who can't afford 500$, but can swing a couple hundred or stretch to 300$. I've read on various hardware boards it may be available for xmas. There is also a rumor on a couple of the hardware boards that this stick will have force feedback, based on the cooling holes. The cooling ports are only on the throttle from what I can see, not the stick, which doesn't make much sense to me in terms of "cooling for force feedback", since the stick is the FF part, not the throttle - if it does have it, pleasant surprise, but I don't care really either way in that department. The last FF stick I had was WAY back in 1999 when CH made one that was like the Fighterstick with a huge base, and it was really just a big PITA for the most part, more gimmick than function, at least IMO.
