
Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant
PC
Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant
PC
Although it took almost a year until delivered, but absolutely top product. I can recommend 100%. The only downside is the occupancy problems in MSFS2020.
Pro
Contra
Really good quality. Many axes and freely configurable switches.
However, the setup is anything but easy.
Out of the box was with me, as far as bindings are concerned, an absolute mess.
The 2-way switches can not be assigned in the sim itself (MSFS2020), and you need an external software like Axis and Ohs, Spad.next, or FSUIPC.
Honeycomb itself does not provide any configuration software, but only an update tool.
What interested people should also know. Alpha like Bravo are huge. And you can't just take it away so quickly with the screw clamps. I think on a table that is only used for Flusis it is great. However, if you still want to use keyboard and Co it is very quickly cramped on the desk. At the moment I only use the Alpha with the Thrustmaster TWC Throttle until I have another mounting option.
The price is too high in my opinion. In the end it is also plastic.
Pro
Contra
The Honeycomb is a useful addition to the FS2020. It makes the aircraft even more realistic to control:
- Trim
- thrust
- mixture
- Variable pitch propeller
- Landing gear lever
- Flaps
Programming new aircraft is time-consuming, but this is due to the simulator. However, the effort is worth it.
There are also suppliers on the internet who offer the appropriate levers as 3D prints for special aircraft types (e.g. PC6, DC6).
Pro
Contra
Great device for simulator fans. The setup is not quite 0815 but also works sim internally. Ideally you use the program Axis and Ohs for MSFS so you can create profiles for each aircraft that are automatically detected and with the possibility to create scripts you can increase the functionality.
Pro
Contra
Yeah, ordered at the beginning of February and arrived yesterday 😀
The material seems to be of good quality.
The first test was negative, because despite the existing profile, the thrust controllers did not react. So I first had to come up with the idea of deleting the assignments of the axes and then reassigning them (bug in MSFS).
Based on the selection of levers, different aircraft models can be equipped in this way. However, for thrust reversal you have to trick it, as it is only mechanically present to a certain extent.
I find the configuration of the buttons, which can be freely defined, ingenious. Since I own Logitec panels, I was able to replace the standard assignments.
There is also a light field for warnings from the MSFS. You should install the driver for this separately from the Honeycomb site.
Happy Flying 🛫
Pro
Contra
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