12.6.2026
MSFS/XP/P3D

New Thrustmaster TCA Products Announced at FSExpo 2026

Thrustmaster unveils new TCA Sky Yoke and TCA hardware at FSExpo 2026, expanding its flight sim lineup for airliner and GA pilots.

The Thrustmaster team has opened FSExpo 2026 with two major announcements of new, upcoming hardware products for various uses. Both of the announced products are from the TCA line-up, focusing mostly on airliner pilots, but this time, also general aviation pilots.

The presentation has started with a new product that is going to enhance the TCA line-up further than airliners. This time, also focusing on general aviation. The new TCA Sky Yoke is the first Thrustmaster push-pull EFB. It is going to utilise hall-effect technology for precise controls. It will feature a pitch travel of 3.5 inches and a 180-degree roll in each direction. There are 7 total axes of motion, 24 programmable buttons and two analogue triggers, as well as a trim wheel and throttle, as it is an all-in-one unit.

The TCA Sky Yoke is going to come with variants for both Xbox and PlayStation, as well as PC. You will also be able to connect two units into one computer to simulate multi-crew cooperation. The TCA Sky Yoke seems to be accompanied by a new throttle unit, which has not been covered by the presentation, and may be found in their FSExpo booth. The Sky Yoke is going to be available by the end of September and is going to cost less than $200.

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Lastly, the new A3XX Module add-on grip for all of their joystick bases has been announced. This is going to simulate both the airliner (A3XX) and the A400M operations, as there is a swappable module which will change the sidestick accordingly. This unit is also going to be available in September, and is going to cost less than $120.

We will gather more information on these products as they will be further revealed at FSExpo later. In the meantime, stay tuned to FSNews for more announcements.

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