The Thrustmaster Boeing yoke, Honeycomb throttle quadrant and Logitech Radio panel would be quite a combo IMO. Lets not forget a good set of pedals too.
nice video! i have a boeing thrustmaster yoke it has worked well but unfortunately recently it has had some drift and the left throttle slider controls the yoke axis for some reason. Really terrible considering the $500 price tag
I searched up your problem and (supposedly) putting a magnet to the back of the yoke should fix it, like one of these neodim magnets or however you call them
@@eliasdruzbik6581 I have the same problem. It is not worth the hassle for the price tag. Customer service is extremely slow and unhelpful. Currently making an attempt to return to Amazon
I really want the Boeing one but when you googled "TCA Boeing Yoke Problems" there are hundreds of posts talking about issues like the Roll Axis messing up after a few months :(
@@JacobGagoOfficial That's awesome. I wouldn't mind it a lot either, there's always the option to contact Thrustmaster for support. My issue is that I live somewhere else because of work reasons, making it impossible to buy it at my current location (costs 3x the normal amount). I'll be travelling back to the US for a week and thought about picking it up. If there happens to be a problem while I am far away, it's gonna be a huge problem for me to fix it. There are quite some QC issues with this one, so for some it works perfect and for others not. I don't know if it's worth taking this risk given that I live far away from any support
Half the people don’t know how to look after their stuff. That’s the reality. The warthog throttle I’ve had for 7 years not one thing is broken or at fault. Yet people complain about it but when I see their video clips I ask my self HOW HOW IS IT POSSIBLE THAT THOSE BUTTONS LOOK LIKE THEY HAVE BEEN CHEWED OR THROWN AROUND.
Two questions for you. (1) What type of plans do you want to fly? Commercial (Bigger planes) or General aviation (smaller planes)? (2) What's your budget?
I watch real airline pilots who make msfs content, quite a few of them have the thrustmaster yoke. A select few do have the brunner force feedback yokes but based on my needs im pulling the trigger on the boeing. Thanks for sharing your feedback with us.
@@luhswagga2932 agreed 100 percent..iam 48 and miss that old good days with rustic stick with FF....as far I investigated we have this sticks: With FF Moza AB9 Winwing orion2 hotas max warthog With haptic feedback Winwing Ursa flightstick (cheap copy of Gladiator but with haptic F) With out FF Vkb gladiator nxt evo Thrustmaster hotas warthog flight I play Freespace 2 ( old space combat sim) and searching o good one with FF but are so expensive and dont know if FF works in Freespace .
i would bye Honecomb alpha yoke because i don't fly that much and alpha yoke is lower price thats why i dont wanna spend 500 dollars when i fly like 4 times a week
@@Captainriad I don't see anything toxic about my comment...even the Jacob seemed to agree hence me saying to each their own. Your reading too much into my comment it's never that serious 🤔
The Thrustmaster Boeing yoke, Honeycomb throttle quadrant and Logitech Radio panel would be quite a combo IMO. Lets not forget a good set of pedals too.
Agree with this 100 percent
Problem with honeycomb yoke: no throttle option😢
That's kind of important in the flying realm
I can adjust the sensivity of the yoke in the settings Right? Thanks for the vid
nice video! i have a boeing thrustmaster yoke it has worked well but unfortunately recently it has had some drift and the left throttle slider controls the yoke axis for some reason. Really terrible considering the $500 price tag
Interesting. I would consider maybe contacting support? That's weird
I searched up your problem and (supposedly) putting a magnet to the back of the yoke should fix it, like one of these neodim magnets or however you call them
@@eliasdruzbik6581 I have the same problem. It is not worth the hassle for the price tag. Customer service is extremely slow and unhelpful. Currently making an attempt to return to Amazon
I really want the Boeing one but when you googled "TCA Boeing Yoke Problems" there are hundreds of posts talking about issues like the Roll Axis messing up after a few months :(
I wouldn’t even care about that. I’m still yet to have a single problem.
@@JacobGagoOfficial That's awesome. I wouldn't mind it a lot either, there's always the option to contact Thrustmaster for support. My issue is that I live somewhere else because of work reasons, making it impossible to buy it at my current location (costs 3x the normal amount). I'll be travelling back to the US for a week and thought about picking it up. If there happens to be a problem while I am far away, it's gonna be a huge problem for me to fix it. There are quite some QC issues with this one, so for some it works perfect and for others not. I don't know if it's worth taking this risk given that I live far away from any support
Half the people don’t know how to look after their stuff. That’s the reality. The warthog throttle I’ve had for 7 years not one thing is broken or at fault.
Yet people complain about it but when I see their video clips I ask my self HOW HOW IS IT POSSIBLE THAT THOSE BUTTONS LOOK LIKE THEY HAVE BEEN CHEWED OR THROWN AROUND.
You're saying that Honeycomb CS would be hard to reach. What are you basing that on? I heard nothing in your video supporting that statement.
I never played Microsoft flight simulator but i love aviation and i want to buy yoke should i buy Honeycomb as a beginner yoke ?
Two questions for you. (1) What type of plans do you want to fly? Commercial (Bigger planes) or General aviation (smaller planes)? (2) What's your budget?
I watch real airline pilots who make msfs content, quite a few of them have the thrustmaster yoke. A select few do have the brunner force feedback yokes but based on my needs im pulling the trigger on the boeing. Thanks for sharing your feedback with us.
When I get better at flying I'll upgrade my whole setup to include more realistic movements.
What is the best yoke and pedals for the honeycomb?
Which Honeycomb are you referring to? That's just the name of the company.
What camera do you use?
A7IV :)
External view and instruments in the screen... its a no go.
Does it has force feedback?
No not many have ffb now days .. they had more in the 90’s.. I was looking for one too .. I wish atless have vibration
@@luhswagga2932 agreed 100 percent..iam 48 and miss that old good days with rustic stick with FF....as far I investigated we have this sticks:
With FF
Moza AB9
Winwing orion2 hotas max warthog
With haptic feedback
Winwing Ursa flightstick (cheap copy of Gladiator but with haptic F)
With out FF
Vkb gladiator nxt evo
Thrustmaster hotas warthog flight
I play Freespace 2 ( old space combat sim) and searching o good one with FF but are so expensive and dont know if FF works in Freespace .
i would bye Honecomb alpha yoke because i don't fly that much and alpha yoke is lower price thats why i dont wanna spend 500 dollars when i fly like 4 times a week
Force Feedback is now 1000, No going back.
You bought it?
@@JacobGagoOfficial CLS-60
How is your Tesla? Has Tesla done anything?
Please comment this on my Tesla video instead of here to avoid confusion. But it still has it's issues. Videos coming out soon.
A320?? Yoke??? 🤦🏾♂️
It can be used for the A320, 737 etc.
@@JacobGagoOfficial I know but wouldn’t one just use the TCA side stick for Airbus?…anyway to each their own
@@abdallahmagogo2105 yes true that’s how I use it but there is the occasional times where people prefer to use a yoke.
@@abdallahmagogo2105 chill it's a flightsim don't be toxic! Why don't u talk about using a joystick for yoke aircrafts. Everyone is free
@@Captainriad I don't see anything toxic about my comment...even the Jacob seemed to agree hence me saying to each their own. Your reading too much into my comment it's never that serious 🤔