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Honeycomb Bravo w/ A320 Flightsimfactory

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I'm looking for a better thrust lever than the Thrustmaster A320 but don't want to spend $1000 for the super nice ones.  Anyone use the honeycomb bravo with the A320 "cover" from Flightsimfactory?  What do you think of it if you use it?  Currently I use the Hotas Warthog and like the durable feel but want something a little more specific to the A320.  I bought the Thrustmaster from TCM and thought it felt too cheap and was hoping there is something a little more realistic / durable.  THoughts?  I really like the Throttletek model but don't think i want to drop the money and wait for months.  Thanks!

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Not too much to do with a throttle quad with an Airbus, three detents and retard is about it...

 

 

 

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I guess i am just looking for something a little more realistic with the detents that looks and feels a little more like the real thing.  I'm just not too sure if there is such a thing for under $1000

Edited by Zimmerbz

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I have the Bravo. It's decent but I wouldn't say it's better *quality* than the TM stuff, just more full -featured. You won't get realistic detents because it's designed to be reconfigurable for lots of different planes. Adding detents would make it only "right" for specific ones.

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42 minutes ago, eslader said:

I have the Bravo. It's decent but I wouldn't say it's better *quality* than the TM stuff, just more full -featured. You won't get realistic detents because it's designed to be reconfigurable for lots of different planes. Adding detents would make it only "right" for specific ones.

You can purchase detents for the flaps, not sure about the throttle. 

Edited by Ianrivaldosmith

3 hours ago, Ianrivaldosmith said:

You can purchase detents for the flaps, not sure about the throttle. 

Yeah, you can 3d print them too, but that still won't be fully realistic because you need a spring latch to clear the detents which isn't the case on the real thing. I don't know if the throttle detents are available but you could probably use a 4 position flaps one. Wouldn't necessarily have detents in accurate places, but they're be there.

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