One of my squadmates from Warbirds flew with a yoke. I don't recall the make, but he did well, and had stated that the yoke helped enforce the fact that you want to make small precise, movements while flying.
IIRC correctly it had only a couple of buttons and no hat switch, so I wasn't interested.
If I hadn't already gone through a couple of Saitek X-(x)2s where the shoddy construction and loopy design (who would ever design a flight controller that takes the most effort to move the smallest amount away from center?) has put me off of the company, I might even consider looking into the yoke they offer in more detail.
But I've owned Saitek controllers before....