V35B Bonanza please.
By far my favourite plane in P3D, I miss her dearly. I even reinstalled P3D5 for that plane alone after a PC reset, but the scenery is so bad.
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- 14 Apr 2023, 10:17
- Forum: Pilot's Lounge
- Topic: Your choice for 1st A2A plane in MSFS2020
- Replies: 152
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- 27 Jun 2021, 12:39
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
- Replies: 27
- Views: 8531
Re: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
For those interested, I've just released a new version.
The links in the first post are updated.
The main changes are updates for full compatibility with Honeycomb Configurator v2.1, and replacing some toggle events with conditional on/off events on the rocker switches.
The links in the first post are updated.
The main changes are updates for full compatibility with Honeycomb Configurator v2.1, and replacing some toggle events with conditional on/off events on the rocker switches.
- 23 Jun 2021, 08:31
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
- Replies: 27
- Views: 8531
Re: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
Hey Les, Sorry for not answering. I was very busy with my internship, barely any time at home behind my gaming PC at all the last couple of weeks. If you load a profile, also remember to activate it in the Honeycomb Configurator. One step does not trigger the other, and both are important! I hope yo...
- 25 Mar 2021, 05:46
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
- Replies: 27
- Views: 8531
Re: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
Hey Les, In my profile, the PTT switch is indeed set for CWS. (Usable for me, because the progrems I use for ATC doesn't support joystick PTT yet...) The Honeycomb configurator does allow for double variables set to a button, so my first thought is that both actions could still be present in the pro...
- 16 Mar 2021, 13:54
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
- Replies: 27
- Views: 8531
Re: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
Hey Les, Sorry for the late reply. Incredibly busy here. If another button triggers the wanted action, I'd start by checking all other places where assignments can be made. P3D itself, FSUIPC, Linda if you have that installed and so on... Also remember to load and activate the honeycomb profile, and...
- 06 Mar 2021, 13:45
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
- Replies: 27
- Views: 8531
Re: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
You're welcome!
Have fun and I look forward to giving your profile a try in the Cherokee!
Have fun and I look forward to giving your profile a try in the Cherokee!
- 06 Mar 2021, 08:06
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
- Replies: 27
- Views: 8531
Re: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
I'm glad it helps! I went about it the old-fashioned way: bound a key in FSUIPC to export L:VARs (List Local Panel Variables) and then turned on all heavy electric users until stuff started to fail. Then it was just comparing those L:VARs and seeing at what voltage those failures happened. What made...
- 28 Feb 2021, 15:34
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
- Replies: 27
- Views: 8531
Re: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
LINDA is a very nice piece of software. I've used it as well. Especially like the automatic detection of aircraft and automatic profile switching. But I've also had problems with it, most of all it not registering events of only sending them to the sim with a delay, sometimes of up to 20 seconds. Th...
- 15 Feb 2021, 16:26
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
- Replies: 27
- Views: 8531
Re: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
I uploaded a new version with quite a bunch of changes. Just completed a full IFR flight with this latest version, and I'm quite happy with it so far. Changes: 0.5: 15-febr-2021: First public update FIX: Annunciator lights not bound to Bonanza lights now also depend on the FSXBusVoltage, instead of ...
- 15 Feb 2021, 08:29
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
- Replies: 27
- Views: 8531
Re: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
Thanks a lot Scott!!
I'll give that a try tonight.
I'll give that a try tonight.
- 14 Feb 2021, 12:32
- Forum: Piper Comanche 250 Tech Support
- Topic: Controlling Landing Gear with Honeycomb Bravo
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5954
Re: Controlling Landing Gear with Honeycomb Bravo
Glad I could help!
- 13 Feb 2021, 13:56
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
- Replies: 27
- Views: 8531
Re: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
Thank you Nick!
- 13 Feb 2021, 13:44
- Forum: Bonanza "V-Tail"
- Topic: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
- Replies: 27
- Views: 8531
Re: Honeycomp Alpha and Bravo profiles for the Bonanza
Nick, Now that I have your attention :wink: The Honeycomb throttle quadrant has a bunch of lights and annunciator labels. In my current profile, I programmed (those not directly mapped to a light in the Bonanza) them to turn off if the battery switch is off. Ideally, I'd want them to turn off not ba...
- 13 Feb 2021, 13:39
- Forum: Piper Comanche 250 Tech Support
- Topic: Controlling Landing Gear with Honeycomb Bravo
- Replies: 9
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Re: Controlling Landing Gear with Honeycomb Bravo
Unfortunately, the Configurator does not allow for timing or macro's (as far as I've found) So you can't say: up for 10 seconds, then neutral. Or up until the light turns green, then neutral. But you can bind multiple functions or even conditions to an input, but they are only sent all at once/evalu...
- 13 Feb 2021, 13:35
- Forum: Piper Comanche 250 Tech Support
- Topic: Controlling Landing Gear with Honeycomb Bravo
- Replies: 9
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Re: Controlling Landing Gear with Honeycomb Bravo
Yes, the Honeycomb configurator allows setting L:Vars without FSUIPC. Instead of selecting a predefined function, in the configurator you have to select Function: CUSTOM Key: L Name: <The name of the L:Var to be set> Value: <The value to be set> Note I'm typing this from memory, so I might not be 10...