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Background
The Flight Switch Panel is a modular cockpit accessory intended to provide pilots and sim-enthusiasts with dedicated hardware switches for flight controls. It is built from durable materials including reinforced ABS plastic for the housing and metal mounting/bracket components to withstand frequent panel operation. Key features include a bank of mechanical-style toggle switches, dedicated rotary and pushbutton controls, and USB connectivity for integration with flight simulation software. Logitech's support documentation notes software transitions and recommends using Logi Options+ for supported devices.
Identification
The Logitech FLIGHT SWITCH PANEL can be identified by the model number (M/N JU0023). The model label is on the underside. This label lists the model (M/N), part (P/N), and serial (S/N) numbers.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Logitech
- Model: Flight Switch Panel (Logitech product name; no specific model number listed on Logitech support page)
- Form Factor: Module / panel-mount flight switch module
- Construction Materials: Reinforced ABS plastic housing with metal mounting bracket/components
- Switch Types: Mixture of toggle switches, momentary pushbuttons and rotary controls (manufacturer does not specify exact switch vendor/model)
- Key Switch Manufacturer: Not specified by Logitech on the official support page
- Connectivity: USB (bus-powered) — device integrates with host via USB
- Compatibility: Windows and macOS supported by Logitech, but some legacy Logitech software/firmware tools are deprecated; Logitech recommends Logi Options+
- Power: USB bus-powered (no external power required)
- Spare Parts Availability: Logitech support page states there are no spare parts listed for this product
- Software / Firmware: Legacy presentation and firmware tools deprecated; use Logi Options+ where supported
Troubleshooting
Common repair-relevant faults are unresponsive switches or intermittent USB connectivity; diagnose by checking the USB cable/port, testing the device on another system, and verifying it appears in Device Manager/USB system reports. Software-related issues often stem from deprecated utilities—use Logi Options+ and ensure drivers are up to date; for physical switch faults, inspect for visible damage and perform continuity tests or replace faulty switch components.
For additional troubleshooting help, visit: Refer to Logitech Support for product assistance; the Flight Switch Panel support page notes downloads and spare parts are not available and directs users to contact support for further help.
Additional Information
Warranty Info
Warranty coverage varies by region; check Logitech's warranty page for region-specific terms and to file a claim.