Singapore-based FliteSim.com has unveiled their upcoming product line during their presentation at FSWeekend 2025. The company, founded by Fabian Lim, develops flight simulation hardware with a focus on modular technology and cost-effective solutions for serious enthusiasts, pilots, and flight schools. Lim brings experience as a former Deloitte management consultant and licensed pilot with 650 flight hours. Before FliteSim.com, he established FlightSchool.sg and WingsAcademy.sg in Singapore.
Currently, FliteSim offers force feedback yokes, flight consoles for both single and twin-engine aircraft, and G1000 suite replicas. These products are managed through their FFBTools software, providing seamless integration with popular flight simulators. More details on their existing product line can be found on their website.






New Hardware
The main focus of FliteSim.com’s presentation at FSWeekend 2025 was their lineup of new hardware products, beginning with their Force Feedback Rudder system. FliteSim stated that it delivers up to 370N of peak force and is compatible with MSFS, X-Plane and P3D. It also features automatic profile loading and interchangeable aircraft and helicopter pedals. Pre-orders will open on 17 March 2025, with pricing set at $1,599 for pre-launch orders and $1,799 as the standard price.

For Q3 2025, FliteSim announced a Force Feedback Stick Base modelled after a modern Airbus sidestick, featuring dual motors capable of 12-15Nm peak force, upgradable to 25Nm. Specific pricing details were not disclosed.

FliteSim also announced “Remote Yoke Synchronization” technology, designed to link multiple force feedback yokes over the internet. According to their presentation, this system aims to enhance shared cockpit experiences, support remote flight instruction, and facilitate Crew Resource Management training.

FAA Certification Plans
Looking toward official certification, FliteSim is pursuing FAA approval for a Basic Aviation Training Device (BATD). The configuration includes their force feedback controls, flight console, G1000 suite, and runs on Windows 11 with X-Plane 12 Professional. The company stated their goal is to launch FAA-approved simulation devices by June 2025.

The presentation concluded with an invitation for global distributors. More information about FliteSim’s products can be found at https://flitesim.com.
You will be able to find Flitesim.com at booth E12 during the weekend.