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The 3D pro would work left handed.

I would really recommend a yoke though , as they aren't designated to a certain orientation.

If you want a higher quality stick, try a CH flightstick.

I just tried out my attack 3 and my x52 left handed, and they worked fine like that.

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I am right-handed, but I've learnt to use my joystick with the left hand so that I could use the mouse/keyboard with the right hand. It only takes 2/3 weeks to get really comfortable.

 

Anyway, you could use the T.16000 from Thrustmaster. One of the smoothest and most precise stick available, low price, and can be used with the right or the left hand (the parts are removable and can be mounted on the other side of the stick).

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There are a looooooot of right-handed captains flying Airbuses*! To use the other hand should not be so hard.

 

*Captains in Airbuses have the stick on their left hand...for someone who don't know it. 

 

All captains use their left hand to fly the aircraft, joystick or yoke. At the same time all first officers use their right hand to fly the aircraft. I advise you to get a symmetrical joystick and learn to fly with both hands.

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