

Carenado B58), the S-TEC (Cessna 172, Thranda DHC-2 Beaver),īut also for simpler AP's like e.g. for GA airplanes with the autopilot (AP) Bendix King (e.g.

I describe here once the configuration for General Aviation aircraft in general. This is how I did, to get to know the Bravo Throttle better with the HC. Of course, you can also just program all the knobs with the Configurator. The LED's (illumination of some buttons and the annunciator panel), and maybe for the trim wheel (I'll come to that later). The HC (Honeycomb Configurator) is important in X-Plane 11 for the autopilot (for the left selector button and the right associated knob "increase/decrease"), X-Plane 11 has already provided a lot of commands for this, which you can use. The thrust, prop, mixture axes for example and almost all switches. The Bravo Throttle is of course also configurable via the X-Plane 11 Menu - Preferences - Joystics: The Alpha Yoke is easy to configure without the Configurator as usual in the X-Plane 11 menu. The Honeycomb Configurator is available here:Īnd there are also informative video tutorials about the Honeycomb Configurator (HC). Please post new Question in this Subforum with a new Topic. Please keep in mind: newer Version of the HC are may be a little bit different. I've had a little look at the Honeycomb hardware (Alpha Yoke and Bravo Throttle) and especially the Honeycomb Configurator (HC) V 2.01 tool.
