I just got this today, and am in the first stages of learning to set it up. Everyone speaks of two and four engine airliners, but my favorite of all the jets I flew is the 727. Can this be set up as a 3 engine jet, and which slots would be best to use, considering that one would still want the speed brake and flap levers?
That's awesome Anthony! First off, thank you for watching and for commenting. Yes, 3 throttle configuration is also supported and I thought about reviewing that setup as well. For this video I went off the documentation/manual that came with the Bravo Throttle Quadrant. For 3 engine jet I imagine you can use axes 2,3,4 or 3,4,5; whichever you prefer. Interested if you try it out and how it works for three engines; I have not tried it yet. Happy simming and Blue Skies!
Hi @jeffersonmiranda7452, would be open to doing that. There is a trick to doing the rocker switches (I assume you mean these, correct?). Appreciate the suggestion.
Great video. My throttle isn't working for a single engine aircraft, but it works with multi engines. It shows it working in the configurations but when I get in the plane it doesn't work. Any thoughts?
Thank you for watching and for commenting. I have seen that before but was in earlier version of MSFS (possibly during alpha). Have you tried un-mapping and re-mapping the control axis for the single engine? I assume you are creating a new profile for your single engine, correct? Let me know.
Great video, if you change the profiles for example change the levers. Will the sim automatically recognize the throttle or you have to configure everything manually?
Good video; however how did you "program" the bravo quadrant in Microsoft Flight Sim? I have ALT, VS and HDG all good - work great; however CAS and IAS still elude me.
Sorry for the delayed response! I have not yet tried programming CAS or IAS. Is there a particular aircraft you are trying to fly? I have noticed that various functions on the Bravo working correctly can depend on the aircraft and fmc/autopilot the system has for it. Cheers!!
i know this video is 3 years old but i just bought the honeycomb yoke and throttle and with msfs2020, i am having trouble configuring my buttons on the quad.
Hi what type of computer would I need? Wht processor, memory or graphics required? Could you recommend a computer from Amazon that already meets those parameters
Hey sumitupreads. recommended specs for MSFS are: CPU: Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or better RAM: 16 GB OS: Windows 10 64-bit VIDEO CARD: Radeon RX 590 or GeForce GTX 970 PIXEL SHADER: 5.1 VERTEX SHADER: 5.1 FREE DISK SPACE: 150 GB DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 4096 MB Even so, to me, the above should be minimum. I'm happy to help advise on a PC but would be easier if you let me know what your budget is. Cheers!
Hi there and thank you for the comment. I followed the documentation provided by Honeycomb for a single engine complex configuration which is to use those axis assignments. Even so, I'm sure you can use axis 1, 2, and 3 if you wish. Blue skies Ellie!
True. Those that want the realism "plungers" may want to check out the Turtle Beach VelocityOne www.turtlebeach.com/pages/velocity-one-flight that have both lever types. Thank you for watching airste172 and Blue Skies!
Many thanks for your very Clear Explanation. Looking forward to more on Honeycomb. Super Good Stuff!
Hi Themton, thank you for watching and for commenting. More to come my sim friend....Blue Skies!
Great video! I wasn’t sure which levers to use for the 2 engine jet. Thanks and keep up the good work!😃
Thank you! Glad the video helped. Cheers and Blue Skies my friend!
I just got this today, and am in the first stages of learning to set it up. Everyone speaks of two and four engine airliners, but my favorite of all the jets I flew is the 727. Can this be set up as a 3 engine jet, and which slots would be best to use, considering that one would still want the speed brake and flap levers?
That's awesome Anthony! First off, thank you for watching and for commenting. Yes, 3 throttle configuration is also supported and I thought about reviewing that setup as well. For this video I went off the documentation/manual that came with the Bravo Throttle Quadrant. For 3 engine jet I imagine you can use axes 2,3,4 or 3,4,5; whichever you prefer. Interested if you try it out and how it works for three engines; I have not tried it yet. Happy simming and Blue Skies!
Can u make one just for the buttons? I dont know what to set each button to
Liken for single engine
Hi @jeffersonmiranda7452, would be open to doing that. There is a trick to doing the rocker switches (I assume you mean these, correct?). Appreciate the suggestion.
Great video. My throttle isn't working for a single engine aircraft, but it works with multi engines. It shows it working in the configurations but when I get in the plane it doesn't work. Any thoughts?
Thank you for watching and for commenting. I have seen that before but was in earlier version of MSFS (possibly during alpha). Have you tried un-mapping and re-mapping the control axis for the single engine? I assume you are creating a new profile for your single engine, correct? Let me know.
Great video, if you change the profiles for example change the levers. Will the sim automatically recognize the throttle or you have to configure everything manually?
Thank you for watching and commenting. You have to change the profile manually.
Blue skies!!
Can you assign axis 6 for the flaps ? I want to set up for the Caravan, when I get the the throttles.
I have not tried it but I'm sure you can. MSFS and the Bravo quadrant are pretty versatile.
Good video; however how did you "program" the bravo quadrant in Microsoft Flight Sim? I have ALT, VS and HDG all good - work great; however CAS and IAS still elude me.
Sorry for the delayed response! I have not yet tried programming CAS or IAS. Is there a particular aircraft you are trying to fly? I have noticed that various functions on the Bravo working correctly can depend on the aircraft and fmc/autopilot the system has for it. Cheers!!
Is the Multi Engine Commercial levers are also included in the whole quadrant package or you bought them separately?
They come with the Bravo. Cheers!
i know this video is 3 years old but i just bought the honeycomb yoke and throttle and with msfs2020, i am having trouble configuring my buttons on the quad.
@@jtepsr Are you having problems with msfs2020 or 2024?
Ms2020, having issues with customizing switches
Hi what type of computer would I need?
Wht processor, memory or graphics required? Could you recommend a computer from Amazon that already meets those parameters
Hey sumitupreads. recommended specs for MSFS are:
CPU: Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or better
RAM: 16 GB
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
VIDEO CARD: Radeon RX 590 or GeForce GTX 970
PIXEL SHADER: 5.1
VERTEX SHADER: 5.1
FREE DISK SPACE: 150 GB
DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 4096 MB
Even so, to me, the above should be minimum. I'm happy to help advise on a PC but would be easier if you let me know what your budget is. Cheers!
Bonjour, peux tu nous montrer ta configuration Honeycombe Bravo pour le Ju 52 ?
Merci
Bonjour, je le ferai dès que j'en ai l'occasion !
Merci d'avoir regardé.
@@SimFanatic merci par avance
Why do you use axes 2, 3, and 4 for single engine? Personal preference or is there some hardware reason not to use Axis 1 there?
Hi there and thank you for the comment. I followed the documentation provided by Honeycomb for a single engine complex configuration which is to use those axis assignments. Even so, I'm sure you can use axis 1, 2, and 3 if you wish.
Blue skies Ellie!
@@SimFanatic What documentation? Is it online for viewing? If so, what is the URL? All I got was a multilingual Quick Start brochure.
@@tcssmeetingvideos There was a booklet that came with my Bravo Quadrant. In it it shows the multiple configurations.
Great video! I do have it in order lol, feb 6 shipment. Can’t wait!
You are going to absolutely love it!
so were is the configurations?
Hey lewmartain8267, are you asking where they are saved?
And if you want some realism for a Cessna, you're out of luck with this one!
True. Those that want the realism "plungers" may want to check out the Turtle Beach VelocityOne www.turtlebeach.com/pages/velocity-one-flight that have both lever types. Thank you for watching airste172 and Blue Skies!