Oh yeah. The Hornet sports a stick between the legs, an unanimated (because the control is as yet unmapped) throttle on the left armrest, and what look to be functional pedals, but they're not animated or mapped to yaw yet.
The Freelancer features a yoke which has twisty handles, pitches forwards/backwards, and then the handles skew up and down contrary to one another instead of rotating left and right. No pedals, no obvious indications of throttle or linear X/Y axes will be controlled.
The Aurora has a dual-stick + rudder layout. The right stick controls pitch and roll, the pedals control yaw. The left stick presumably operates with the axes that haven't been mapped in the hangar module.
The Constellation and Avenger both have dual sticks that don't seem to be mapped properly yet. Both sticks move for yaw, roll, and pitch (the Avenger doesn't respond to either roll or yaw at all, it's not clear which is which yet), with no pedals.
Finally, the 300-series has a traditional yoke, unlike the split yoke in the Freelancer. It rotates left/right, and pitches forward and back, and then has operable pedals.