Flight Sim Starter Set

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Honeycomb Alpha Flight Simulator Yoke - Take your home flight simulator to the next level with the Honeycomb Alpha Flight Controls Yoke and Switch Panel. The yoke has a realistic full 180° yoke rotation and a solid steel shaft with dual linear ball bearings that provide smooth control with a dampened, self-centering mechanism and no center detent or dead zone. The base includes a Switch Panel with master, alternator, avionics, and light switches, as well as a 5-position ignition switch. The left and right handles feature one 8-way hat switch, two vertical and two horizontal 2-way rocker switches, three buttons, and a push-to-talk button.
Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant - The Bravo Throttle Quadrant is an all-in-one cockpit system featuring a fully configurable throttle setup. Six general aviation and six commercial levers are included and can be arranged from single-engine general aviation all the way up to four-engine commercial aircraft. The commercial levers include flaps, spoilers, and functional thrust reversers while the general aviation levers include power, prop, and mixture and can engage thrust revers for turboprops as well. The throttle also features multiple cockpit components, including an autopilot panel with backlit buttons, annunciator panel with 14 warning lights, gear lever with indicator lights, general aviation flap lever, and a trim wheel. The throttle also comes with a dual mounting system which includes two heavy-duty steel clamps and a large 3M Micro-Suction pad that can be used as a clamp-free solution. The Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant was designed to ensure the most versatile flight simulation experience possible.
Thrustmaster Flight Rudder Pedals - The Thrustmaster Flight Rudder Pedals bring simulated flight closer to the real feel with a unique design and dedication to each pedal’s sliding motion. The self-centering rudder axis creates the perfect balance between smoothness and resistance for re-centering. With the heel-rest removed, you can control the rudder using the ball of your foot, with your heel on the floor.