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.
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
I am an avid student for flying the 737-800. I estimate I have 400-500 IFR hrs flying the PMDG 737-800 Fortunately I have a friend/instructor who is an 18 yr 737 pilot flying for a US major airline. He say my simulator is very accurate and has few areas that are not well replicated. The TOGO button, auto throttle disconnect, detects for spoilers and flaps are wonderful ! The engineering of this package is outstanding, I will be purchasing the fuel selector levers soon. Due to health situations I no longer fly real aircraft. I accumulated over 3000 hrs as CFII and Baron pilot. HIGHLY recommend for SERIOUS simulators.
Nice manufactured. Maybe a bit too long, which make them feel weak somehow
NEW! BAE-146/Avro RJ Advanced Throttle Pack for Honeycomb Bravo flight simulator with 2 AT DISC, 2 TOGA buttons
I had a small defect on one of my fidgets but the team was right on top of it! And the fidgets are extremely fun to use especially as an aviation enthusiast like myself! Thank you for the amazing hard work and dedication to your work!!!