Same high quality, less complexity. The Bravo Throttle Quadrant Lite brings the flexibility of the original Bravo to a more streamlined, accessible form. With essential flight controls and a compact design, it’s the perfect entry point for building your home cockpit on PC.
Q: How much does the throttle quadrant weigh?
A: The throttle quadrant weighs 9.26 pounds.
Q: What is the product's name?
A: The product's name is BRAVO THROTTLE QUADRANT LITE.
Q: Is this throttle quadrant wireless?
A: No, this throttle quadrant is not wireless.
Q: What is the warranty for parts on this product?
A: The warranty for parts on this product is two years.
Q: What platforms are compatible with this controller?
A: This controller is compatible with Mac and Windows platforms.
Q: What is the warranty for labor on this product?
A: The warranty for labor on this product is two years.

Same high quality, less complexity. The Bravo Throttle Quadrant Lite brings the flexibility of the original Bravo to a more streamlined, accessible form. With essential flight controls and a compact design, it’s the perfect entry point for building your home cockpit on PC.

Bring realistic flight control to your flight simulation with the Bravo Throttle Quadrant from Honeycomb Aeronautical. Six commercial or general aviation levers give you realistic control. In addition to flaps, spoilers, and thrust reversers, this throttle also utilizes an annunciator panel and TOGA button for multiple configurations. Seven two-way programmable switches and 14 warning lights allow for craft-specific performance. Along with autopilot and backlit buttons, the Bravo Throttle Quadrant also features adjustable lever tension and a trim wheel. This flight control is compatible with MAC and Windows PCs and with X-Plane 11, Prepar3D, and Microsoft Flight Simulator.

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Experience the pinnacle of flight simulation with the MOZA MFY Yoke, engineered for precision, durability, and realism. Inspired by commercial aircraft yokes, the MFY features high-strength PA66 composite construction, a robust aluminum alloy quick-release system, and an ergonomic design for unparalleled comfort and control. With 34 configurable inputs, customizable RGB lighting, and multi-functional Hall effect joystick triggers, the MFY offers seamless adaptability for various flight functions, including Elevator/Pitch Trim, rudder control, autopilot disengagement, and camera navigation. The MFY also features a durable Hall effect joystick for precise, drift-free control and two customizable magnetic panels to optimize your cockpit layout.
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Works right out of the box and comes with many throttle types. I taped on a colored pencil to stop the throttle from going down into the detent (because I fly boeing), but it was not a big deal. Quality is good, and the lights work for the landing gear. The parking brake handle is cool, you pull it out and turn it. The throttles have working toga buttons and thrust reversers. (thrust levers are registered as buttons and are not variable including the reverse detent in the trottle). It's pretty long, I personally don't see why it needs to be this long but im not a throttle quadrant designer.
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