STL files for all 3D-printed parts
Arduino sketch (firmware) ready to upload
Wiring diagrams & real photos with every pin labeled
Joystick libraries (ZIPs) for Arduino IDE
Board rename files (your device shows up in Windows with a custom name)
Step-by-step illustrated instructions (PDF) — as simple as LEGO
4 analog axes (smooth potentiometer control)
10+ momentary pushbuttons (realistic sim interaction)
Built around Arduino Leonardo/Pro Micro (ATmega32U4)
Fully recognized as a USB HID joystick in Windows
Plug & play with MSFS 2020 / MSFS 2024 (via Controls menu)
Affordable DIY project — no need for expensive hardware
Basic 3D printer access (or local print service)
Arduino Leonardo or Pro Micro board (ATmega32U4)
A few low-cost components: microswitches, potentiometers, M3 screws
Windows PC with Microsoft Flight Simulator
This is not “just STL files.” Each package includes everything you need to actually build, wire, and program your controller, even if you have zero electronics experience.
Affordable. Accessible. Made for the community.
✅ After purchase you’ll get a single ZIP download with all files, folders, and instructions.
Just unzip and follow the 4 steps:
Install Arduino App
Copy rename files
Open the sketch & upload
Add the joystick libraries
Done — your DA42NG Throttle Console is ready to fly ✈.
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