The Boeing 727, introduced in the 1960s, was one of Boeing's pioneering jet-powered aircraft. It quickly became recognizable for its distinctive "T-tail" design and three rear-mounted engines. This configuration allowed the 727 to operate efficiently from smaller, regional airports, making it a favorite among airlines. With over 1,800 units produced by 1984, the Boeing 727 was one of the most successful domestic aircraft of its time. Although only a few operators still use the Boeing 727 today, it played a crucial role in the global airline industry during its prime.
It took a while for me to purchase this product but I'm very glad I did. It's a vast improvement over the default honeycomb jet throttles. The realistic functioning of the spoiler and flaps is exceptional. Highly recommend.
Very nice and good product. Just as well, very efficient and kind service from Prodesksim in case of problem. I do appreciate and recommand.
I purchased the E Jets throttle and when it arrived it had the wrong flaps lever with it. I contacted customer service and they shipped me out the proper lever right away. This is a great set to have. The only small issue I have with mine are the main throttle levers have a bit of side to side play in them and don't fit completely snug.
Works very well and the package includes flap detents for both models. I have ordered from Prodesksim several times without disappointment. I am slowly buying stuff for all the aircraft I fly.
Honeycomb Bravo G58 baron Advance with functional GA button on throttle # 1 for twin engine piston realistic throttle/fuel mixture/prop pitch throttle quadrant handles set