Fabian Lim, founder of FliteSim.com, took to the FSExpo 2026 stage to introduce two new products to their existing line of flight sim accessories in Minneapolis on the first day of the expo on Friday. It is the founder’s third FSExpo presentation in as many years.
Fabian started off his presentation with a minor product update to their existing CLS-60/120 GEN2 Force Feedback yoke that the company introduced back in 2024. The revised yoke now features a smaller form factor, an upgraded roll motor for a smoother roll axis, and a quicker yoke mounting/dismounting mechanism for an easier experience. The pre-launch for the revised yoke goes live in 60 days from the day of writing (June 12th 2026), while a price point was not disclosed at the event.


An end-of-life sale for the current yoke was also announced, bringing its price point from USD999 to USD699 for the CLS-60. The CLS-120 and CLS-120 First Officer edition go from USD1399 to USD1099.
Due to popular demand, the founder then introduced the latest product to their lineup: the Boeing 737 yoke. It will be a full-size replica of the Boeing 737’s yoke, featuring left and right dual (split) electric trim switches, two side button switches, and two back spring switches. It is compatible with the existing CLS-60 and CLS-120 GEN1/2 yokes. Pre-launch for the yoke starts today and runs until the 15th of July 2026. Units are expected to ship out to customers by the 15th of August 2026. The price point is set at USD599, but customers ordering early during the pre-launch period can purchase it at USD399.

The second product that Fabian introduces is the Cessna 172 Analog Panel, targeted towards the consumer market. The panel features an all-around full metal construction, three built-in LEDs, five knobs, and a realistic yoke shaft position. It is fully compatible with various existing yokes from companies such as their own CLS-60/120, Moza, Brunner, Yoko, and Honeycomb Alpha. It requires the Air Manager 5 application from SimInnovations.com, and pre-launch orders go live today, running through to 15 July. Units are expected to ship by the 15th of August 2026. Pre-launch price is set at USD750 while the normal price point is set at USD1099.

Exciting launches from the team at FliteSim.com, and they also announced a FliteSim.com US experience center in Redondo Beach, California, USA, in collaboration with PilotLoungeSim.com. They also have a booth at the expo, and any new information from them will, of course, be promptly covered.
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