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Background
The Flight Multi Panel is a desktop flight-simulator instrument panel from Logitech designed to provide physical radio, NAV, and autopilot controls for PC flight sims. It includes rotary encoders, push buttons and a small segmented display for direct instrument control and quick access to common flight functions. The enclosure uses durable ABS plastic with metal mounting points and reinforced attachment hardware for stable installation and long-term use. It connects via USB and is intended to be configured with Logi Options+; legacy Logitech presentation and firmware tools are no longer supported.
Identification
The Logitech Flight Multi Panel can be identified by the model number (M/N JU0021). The model label is on the Flight Multi Panel can be identified by its rectangular instrument-panel layout with multiple labeled rotary knobs and a small segmented. This label lists the model (M/N), part (P/N), and serial (S/N) numbers.
Specifications
- Form Factor: Desktop flight-simulator instrument panel (single 3-4 slot rack-style panel)
- Connectivity: USB (USB-A cable, USB HID class device)
- Power: USB bus-powered (5V via USB)
- Materials: Durable ABS plastic housing with metal mounting points and reinforced fasteners
- Controls: Rotary encoders and push-buttons for COM/NAV/AP functions (encoder manufacturer not specified by Logitech)
- Display: Small segmented/LED display for frequency/setting readout (model not specified)
- Supported Software: Configurable with Logi Options+; legacy Logitech presentation/firmware utilities no longer maintained
- Model Number / Spare Parts: Model number and spare-part listings not provided on Logitech support page; Logitech states there are no spare parts available for this product
- Compatibility: PC (Windows/macOS support noted via Logi Options+ where applicable)
- Mounting: Integrated screw bosses and metal mounting points for desk or yoke panel attachment
Troubleshooting
Most common repair-relevant faults are non-responsive encoders/buttons and USB connectivity failures. Diagnose by verifying the device appears as a USB HID in the OS, testing/replacing the USB cable, confirming settings in Logi Options+, and visually inspecting connectors and encoder contacts for debris or damage.
For additional troubleshooting help, visit: Visit https://support.logi.com and open the Flight Multi Panel article for product-specific notices; use Logi Options+ for configuration and troubleshooting.
Additional Information
Warranty Info
Region-dependent limited hardware warranty — check Logitech's warranty page for terms and to file a claim.