
Just none at the mass consumer price point that Thrustmaster/CH etc market their products at, mainly because there was simply no demand in P3D or XPlane for a consumer level FFB Yoke or stick. There are of course plenty of FFB devices available, Brunner yokes and pedals for example. Which is nonsense, it is like saying I refuse to use a flight yoke at all unless it is exactly identical to the one in the plane I am flying.

If you brought up Force Feedback in an XPlane or P3D forums the typical response was “I am not interested unless the forces can be verified to be exactly how they are in the real aircraft under all flight conditions”. There are plenty of Force Feedback wheels for racing sims, it is just Flight Sims were a dying market, partly due to the exit of MSFS which only left the elitist study level sims and no mass market. MS Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro is from 1997 too…

From a business perspective, adding a support for a nearly extinct hardware is a waste of time.
