Astrichen Posted December 18, 2024 Report Posted December 18, 2024 Hello Support, I got the problem that I can't use the Flap Axis of my Honeycomb Bravo Quadrant to control the Flaps of the citation, the only way it works is to use the custom AFM command. Is their any way to use the lever of my Yoke to controll the Flaps ? The second Problem is that when I push the both switches on the yoke up and down at the same time, the Trim does not work. I can see that the Trim buttons are moving but the trim wheel. Is it a bug or it a user error Thank for answering ! Quote
Captain Billy Bob Posted January 17 Report Posted January 17 I wish I had an answer for you. I'm having the same issue right now. Have you found a solution yet? Quote
Captain Billy Bob Posted January 20 Report Posted January 20 On 12/17/2024 at 6:36 PM, Astrichen said: Hello Support, I got the problem that I can't use the Flap Axis of my Honeycomb Bravo Quadrant to control the Flaps of the citation, the only way it works is to use the custom AFM command. Is their any way to use the lever of my Yoke to controll the Flaps ? The second Problem is that when I push the both switches on the yoke up and down at the same time, the Trim does not work. I can see that the Trim buttons are moving but the trim wheel. Is it a bug or it a user error Thank for answering ! Do you happen to have a working profile for the honeycomb bravo and C525? I'm having issues getting my autopilot buttons to function correctly from the honeycomb bravo. I've been trying to set up the datarefs, but don't have it figured out yet. 1 Quote
relefant Posted March 7 Report Posted March 7 Im running into the same issue, as well as speedbreaks not extending correctly when I place it next to the throttle (airline style) Quote
Captain Billy Bob Posted March 10 Report Posted March 10 I spent 6 or 7 hours today trying to find a fix using LUA script and fly with Lua plugin. When I couldn't solve it on my own, I utilized Grok 3 AI to assist in writing the script. At one point I got it to move from zero to flaps 10 and back, but that was it. I'm feeling a little defeated at the moment, but I'm not giving up. I really wish the developers had made an easy fix for users of this aircraft. They have to know that most people who will pay $90 for an add on aircraft are going to want a descent and realistic control set like the bravo throttle quadrant. 1 Quote
Matchstick Posted March 11 Report Posted March 11 It's not really what you're going to want to hear but I REALLY strongly recommend you look at getting a tool like Axis and Oh or Spad.next to handle complex control setups, not just for this plane but for any plane in pretty much any civilian sim.| They cost money yes but, for me at least, I genuinely would not want to fly a sim without support from them. But in this specific case, I do have a Fly With Lua script here which maps the flaps specific to buttons, you can probably use Joy to Key or Joystick Gremlin to map axis positions to buttons and trigger them, or alternatively use that as a base for controlling directly from an Axis setting. CJ525_Custom_Commands.lua Quote
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