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Mad Catz F.L.Y. 9 Wireless Flight Stick for Xbox 360 specs.

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General characteristics Mad Catz F.L.Y. 9 Wireless Flight Stick for Xbox 360
Controller type:
wireless joystick
The type of supported API:
XInput
Compatibility:
Xbox 360
Management Mad Catz F.L.Y. 9 Wireless Flight Stick for Xbox 360
Engine operating handle:
yes


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