I use both in combinations. When I was still on XB I plugged the pedals into the stick because I kept having trim bug issues and brakes intermittent. But the flightstick is a great setup, you just clamp the yoke off to the side and move the quad onto a bracket.
I have multiple setups with this, and the quad on the bracket seems more in the right place when using the yoke.
A few setups:
-Standard yoke/throttle setups
-Stick on right/quad on left (typical tandems/cubs/biplanes/wwII birds/etc). Even have some setups when the aircraft has a lever throttle and vernier mixture…
-Stick on the left/quad on the right, for the SR22T specifically I even slightly twist the stick on an angle in the clamp to meet the armrest angle per prototype. I use electric trim on this setup as well, also per prototype.
The stick works FANTASTIC, much more responsive than the yoke, BUT the spring is too stiff. I have a ton of springs from R/C cars so I modified one of those in the desired spring ratio, but most people cut the stock spring. Makes a huge difference. If you have a collection of Traxxas 1/10 bits around, you surely have extra shock springs…Or just buy a cheap pack of them.
With the TB pedals and flightstick, the sheer precision with aircraft like the WACO makes it absolute cake to fly(popup taxi camera 2 on that shot). You can use all of this with only two USB’s on XB. When on XB I had a quad only setup(deleted everything on the yoke itself), although on PC the quad is it’s own device. And having problems with XB, I kept the pedals in the FS and had a pedals only setting for that(deleted all the joystick assignments).
The flightstick levers are silly, with the quad it’s incredibly versatile. I don’t use the trim wheel on the FS, and the ‘mouse’ I only use for it’s click feature(I think return to developer default cockpit-I use all custom views and needed to assign something to it). My ‘reset view’ is always to custom camera 1.
**Pro tip 2-for TB pedals if you want something to keep it firm to the wall use a cheap plastic/rubber cutting board. This $5 one I have one side does spacing for stick setups, the other direction spaces it out for the yoke(further back). Goes under the cable…Whatever distance you want the pedals from the wall, there’s a cheap cutting board in that size.

