WinWing took to the FSElite stage in Lelystad for their FSWeekend presentation, announcing several new products for their 2025 roadmap.
WinWing started by announcing new products for their URSA MINOR lineup focusing on the Airbus series.
WINWING URSA MINOR SERIES
URSA MINOR Airline Throttle
- Metal throttle featuring authentic backlighting
- Highly realistic detents
- Detent limiter allows effortless switching between detent and detentless configurations with 1 button
$127.95

URSA MINOR Airline Throttle Panel
- Featuring metal detents for an authentic tactile feel and sound
- Authentic backlighting
- Highly realistic horizontal and vertical mechanics
$107.95

WinWing then went on to present new products for their MIP series, based upon the Boeing 737 MCP panel.
WINWING MIP SERIES
MIP Airline PAP 3 Panel
- Realistic control experience
- Full backlighting
- Compatible with wide-body aircraft signal indicator
$149.95

MIP Airline PAP 3 MAG Panel
The MIP Airline PAP 3 Panel can be upgraded with the MIP MAG Switch, a magnetic switch for the autothrottle for a more authentic experience, retailing for $49.95 or pre-installed to the MIP Airline PAP 3 Panel for $199.99.


MIP Airline PDC 3N Panel
- Designed to seamlessly integrate with the MIP Airline PAP 3 Panel
- Full backlighting
- Further enhances the realism of the avionics system
$84.95


MIP Combat 13 CNI-MU Panel
Ending the MIP series announcements was the MIP Combat 13 CNI-MU Panel, similar in looks to a Boeing 737 FMC but in combat styling.
$129.95

WINWING CYBER TAURUS
WinWing also announced new products in the Cyber Taurus series, including three new force-feedback joystick bases and a rudder pedal set. The base product, the Cyber Taurus joystick base will include professional electronic load control, belt-driven construction, a rated output of 20Nm of torque and will retail for $414.95.



The higher tier product, the Cyber Taurus (D) joystick base, will include two versions featuring a gear-reduced and a direct drive base. The gear-reduced base will have a rated output of 60Nm of torque, and the direct drive base will have a rated output of 16Nm of torque, retailing at $699.95.
They then showcased the Cyber Taurus Electronic Load Control Rudder Pedals, featuring high precision electronic load, unmatched accuracy and swift control dynamics, and will retail for $799.99.
And finally, the Cyber Taurus Electronic Load Control Yoke was teased, however this is still being developed and the final retail price will be revealed soon.

That wrapped up the WinWing presentation. Be sure to continue following FSWeekend coverage here at FSElite for all the latest news and announcements coming from the FSElite theatre.