I use the Saitek X45 HOTAS. I HIGHLY recommend it... great stick, very durable so far, can't beat the price ($75 US at BestBuy), only the rudder paddle thing is funky, but I use it with a set of CH pedals, the older analog/gameport model. I am on XP Pro, and there is a very easy workaround for using the gameport pedals. Just take an old gameport joystick (mine is waaaay old, two buttons and rotary axis adjuster wheels, from back when I was using a 486 comp I think, lol..). Plug it in to the pedals, then the pedals in to gameport, set it up as two axis, two button joystick in Win Control Panel/Gaming devices, with rudder activated. In calibration, set it as normal, calibrating the x and y axes, then the rudder axes using the pedals. Set the old funky stick somewhere out of the way, and fire up AH. In the AH joystick setup screen, go to Select Joystick. Highlight the "rudder" setting on the left, then choose the "rudder" axes on the right, and apply. All other settings, (roll, pitch, etc.) should be set to your main joystick, HOTAS, etc. It works flawlessly for me. There is also a gameport to USB adapter available from RadioShack that I used on Win98. It helped smooth out the spikiness of my previous cheap HOTAS that was a gameport model. I couldn't get it to recognize properly under XP, but the workaround I described above solved all my problems.