Dreamflyer personal flight sim machine
The Dreamflyer can be considered the airplane of the poor, or for the ones that don’t need/want the adrenaline of a real flight, and only want a game.

Its working method is kind of simple, but good: according to the balances made by the pilot, the joystick (which is located below the chair), is able to receive information about the movements, and send them to the computer.

The pilot-lead and pilot-induced roll and pitch oscillation can also be linked in to any flight simulator game software - pocket-lint

PS - this is another CES product which will be available in the near future, with a hefty price tag of $3,000 - but at least you’re (almost) going to feel like what it is to be a pilot.