I'm kind of in agreement with Del. It might be alright mounted properly on a platform mounted on a chair though or in a simpit. Those two dials in particular look like they're in prime position to get bumped constantly by your forearm though.
Another thing I've noticed in the last couple years with the higher end sticks has struck me as odd. I see a lot of toggle switches. At the end of the day, every flight sim I've seen only seems to interpret things as either buttons or analog controls. So for example, if a button is tied to "raise/lower gear" it raises the gear when it's down, and lowers the gear when it's up. It seems to me with a toggleable switch if you mapped it to gear, for example, it would switch your gear state when you flicked it either up or down, is that correct? What if you had it switched to "up" then got shot down, then launched a plane? At this point the switch is now in the "up" position and to raise your gear you'd need to flick it down, wouldn't you? Or are they all single position switches? Or do they work differently than I describe here?
Wiley.