What version of Flight Sim works best with those? The airbus throttle set looks pretty nifty from what ive seen on Amazon
It depends on if you want to fly commercial or combat aircraft.
DCS World is good for modern combat and has the most realistic helicopter physics available. This software started as training software for the Russian military then the air national guard for their A-10 pilots. They also have warbirds and one GA aircraft. There are no commercial aircraft available for this simulator. This game supports VR. Word of warning DCS aircraft are extremely complex and it can take months to learn the systems in an aircraft.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 is the new kid on the block. So far they have GA and commercial aircraft. I am sure they will have military fixed wing available soon. They have also stated they intend to support helicopters. This has the most realistic scenery. I actually flew by my house in the sim.. They even had my RV pad in the game. This also supports VR.
Microsoft FSX is an oldie but it is still by far the most popular flight sim. There are literally hundreds of free and payware aircraft to download. However this simulator is showing it's age and the physics have been criticized by enthusiast. It is also the most affordable flight sim listed. This simulator does NOT support VR.
IL-2 Battle of Stalingrad is THE simulator if you like WWII warbirds. It also recently released an expansion adding tank warfare. This simulator supports VR.
IL2 1946 is Battle of Stalingrad's predecessor. This sim is starting to show it's age but it is still VERY popular and has a HUGE amount of aircraft in the game. This game does NOT support VR.
X-Plane 11 is a catchall simulator. This software can actually be used to train for a pilots license. Most criticize it for not being very user friendly. This sim DOES support VR.
My guess is since you are asking about airbus then Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 or X-Plane 11 will be your best bet.
Are you referring to this stick?
99 percent of flight sim gear is compatible with ALL simulators.
I have no experience with this stick but Amazon has it rated at
5 star 78%
One good thing about the stick is it uses magnetic sensors instead of potentiometers.
For future reference this sort of setup is called a HOTAS. That stands for
Hands
On
Throttle
And
Stick.