As I've learned the advanced with a twisty joystick, I'm not against them.
If you learn to control it, it won't interfer with the rest of the plane controls. It's just a matter of coordination. They are good for starters because they have all you need and are cheap.
Of course, if you can, and want, to afford a better, it's obvious that a CH, Thrustmaster, Saitek and etc. HOTAS + rudder pedals are way better, but for a starter, a twisty might work.
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