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Honeycomb land for hobby pilots: Alpha and Bravo from Honeycomb

Simon Balissat
28/12/2021
Translation: machine translated

A start-up from California has shaken up the market with high-quality control units for flight simulators. Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo were sold out for a long time in the summer. Is the hype justified?

The Hardware

The configurations

Of course, all switches and buttons are freely assignable. The "Bravo Throttel Quadrant" can be configured really individually. Thanks to various attachments, everything a virtual pilot's heart desires is possible, from a single-engine propeller plane to a four-engine airliner with air brakes and reverse thrust.

The operation

I turn the (trim) wheel

Conclusion

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