Screw the saitek sticks! They work with win2k/XP, but only enough that saitek doesnt get sued. The sticks have absolutly no configuration utilities(unless they've released them recently) Even when it does work the saitek software is crap. With AH this isnt an issue, but not all games have such great joystick setup options.
Take a look at the thrustmaster afterburner. It's $70 for the afterburner II, I believe $50 for the first one.
It looks like a cheap toy. But it's one of the most solidly built joysticks I've used. It has a seperate unit for throttle.(Though only eight butttons)
The best feature of it IMO, is that, along with the standard joystick twist, it has a rocker control on the throttle. The twist locks solidly in place, The stick doesnt have any wiggle when the twist is locked.
I've found the rocker control to be infinitly superior to a twist in flight sim games. And if you play something else where the twist is a better option, you can easily switch back and forth.