Honeycomb BRAVO Throttle Quadrant REVIEW - Is It The BEST Budget Throttle + AP Panel on the Market? If you want to you can show your support here : www.paypal.me/SimUKToday Thank You for Watching Sim UK Aviation Ultimate Realism.
Alas the size due to the bracket is the reason I cant have it. Price not an issue - space and convenience of mounting/unmounting for each session is :(
Thank you for your thorough review. I was on the fence about this or the Logitech controllers, now I know you can't go wrong with Honeycomb. Do you have a gamer chairs recommendation that adds realism to the experience?
Sorry for the delay (I have been unwell). I really hope you have had many happy moments in the Sim of your choice. I don't have a recommendation for a chair, but I may have found the perfect desk!
@@SimUKAviation thank you for your note. Don’t worry about the timing. I appreciate you in the information you have shared and yes, my son and I have enjoyed the SIM very well. Please take care and hope you are feeling better. Be well.
FS2020 did feel like an unfinished product on launch. I'll be waiting another year or so before upgrading. It did take up to 5 years to polish FSX as much as they did.
I am playing MSFS 2020 and just started on DCS. I need a Throttle quadrant that can be used for both sims. I have been researching and the I like the Bravo, but I already have the Logitech Multi-Panel which I use for the AP (so that part of the Bravo would not be needed). I also really like the Virpil T-50 CM3 (or maybe the Thrustmaster Warthog Throttle). Between the Bravo and the Virpil which do you believe would be the best choice for both MSFS 2020 & DCS? One other thing I have the Honeycomb Alpha Yoke (for) GA aircraft & the VKB Gladiator MK.II Stick (for) Military Aircraft. So all I need is the Throttle Quadrant and not the complete HOTAS System.
Any advice I provide is useless to you, I cannot afford such luxuries as the Thrustmaster Warthog Throttle (mores the pity) but there are many excellent reviews for all of therse devices and I honestly believe (having watched 90% or more of them) Virpil would be highest on my personal list. But I urge you to find YT reviews from people who are not PROMOTING a product, but rather REVIEWING them...If they cannot find Anything wrong or anything that could perhaps be better....then they aren't looking for it. Love to hear what you decide upon :-)
@@SimUKAviation The Boeing rig $500 though. Yikes! I may just end up going with the Honeycomb throttle. Already have the Honeycomb Alpha yoke. Using the Airbus throttle for now which does have two levers though it was a hassle to program properly in FSX. I rarely feel the need to use more than one throttle lever anyway. On a real plane they generally use all throttle levers at once like 80% of the time anyway.
Why do you still have Throttle 2 on the device, if you only have a single engine? That is the whole purpose of making it so customizable, you should only setup one throttle.
Honeycomb seems to disregard the Cessna style throttle configuration altogether. As mostly a Cessna pilot both real and sim, I'm disappointed in the Honeycomb brand.
You said you'd already watched many other RU-vidrs. Perhaps if you'd seen this video, then you might have got your lights working (the video was uploaded two months before your video) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5A5IChtGlyI.html