Monday 27 September 2021

Honeycomb Aeronautical's Sigma Tau Flight Stick and Throttle bring combat to virtual flight in 2022.

Honeycomb expands its hardware lineup with new Xbox and PC accessories.

What you need to know

  • Flight simulator accessories maker, Honeycomb Aeronautical, has showcased several upcoming Xbox and PC-compatible products.
  • The manufacturer brings its Alpha Flight Controls yoke and switch panel to Xbox consoles in early 2022, with various minor upgrades. Preorders open later in 2021 priced at $300.
  • The Sigma Tau combat flight stick launches in the first half of 2022, priced at $130 standalone or $300 alongside an accompanying throttle.

Following Microsoft Flight Simulator's console debut, flight simulator accessories manufacturer Honeycomb Aeronautical has showcased an upcoming series of Xbox-compatible accessories. The expanded range debuted at Flight Sim Expo on Thursday, bringing some of the best Microsoft Flight Simulator yokes and flight sticks to Xbox.

Microsoft Flight Simulator released on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S this summer, an impressive technical feat, in what we named a "true graphical showcase" for the systems. However, the title launched with limited accessory support attributed to the lack of Xbox-compatible products on the market. Honeycomb Aeronautical joins several manufacturers cooking up Xbox accessories, with all upcoming products now compatible with Xbox and PC.

Honeycomb Aeronautical previously announced a reworked Xbox version of its Alpha Flight Controls yoke and switch panel, with the new Tango Foxtrot flight stick and throttle and Sigma combat stick and throttle, now also headed to consoles. That brought more details on the three devices and what virtual pilots can expect when they hit shelves.

Honeycomb Aeronautical Alpha Flight Controls XPC preorders open later in 2021.

The new Alpha Flight Controls XPC looks to translate one of the best Microsoft Flight Simulator PC yokes to Xbox consoles, coupled with a refreshed design and expanded compatibility. The same 180-degree yoke returns, an exhaustive switch panel, and dozens of assignable buttons, with build quality among the best in modern flight simulator hardware. The XPC also ships with new hall effect sensors, which Honeycomb claims improves durability and precision, alongside a spring-loaded ignition switch.

But with Xbox-compatible products scarce, Honeycomb is also positioning the Alpha Flight Controls XPC as a bridge for existing accessories. It requires its "Xbox Hub," priced at $30, allowing existing PC accessories like its Bravo Throttle and Charlie Rudder Pedals to work with Xbox consoles. It also partnered up with Logitech, allowing its rudder pedals and throttle quadrant to work on Xbox via the Alpha Flight Controls XPC and accompanying hub.

The $30 Honeycomb Xbox Hub brings Bravo Throttle and Charlie Rudder support to Xbox.

The Sigma flight stick, and Sigma Tau flight stick and throttle, also bless Xbox consoles and PC in 2022. It's a new HOTAS offering from the manufacturer, occupying a similar space as the Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog, providing an alternative to the full-fledged yoke. It's geared around the demands of fighter aircraft, with a dual-stage trigger, various configurable hat switches, and buttons between the stick, base, and accompanying throttle quadrant. The same device will work across platforms, with a dedicated Xbox button nestled at the bottom of the flight stick.

The Tango Foxtrot flight stick and throttle cater to general aviation, also headed to Xbox and PC. The modular device breaks into two separate units, with a telescopic mounting system, for sturdy control. Features announced include both left- and right-hand support, plus configurable buttons, switches, and a trigger compatible with leading flight simulators.

Foxtrot Tango stick and throttle bring a lightweight alternative to the Alpha yoke.

Alpha Flight Controls XPC and the accompanying Xbox Hub are slated for 2022, with preorders set for later this year. The yoke and switch panel retail for $300, a compelling price given a solid existing portfolio from the accessory maker, while the Xbox Hub retails for $30. Those looking for a complete experience can already find the Bravo Throttle from $280 in the U.S.

The Sigma combat flight stick targets Q1 2022, while the complete Sigma Tau flight stick and throttle drop in Q2. Flight stick pricing starts at $120, while the two-piece stick and throttle bundle costs $300. The bundle arrives just in time for the Top Gun Maverick expansion, also poised to hit Microsoft Flight Simulator next year.

Honeycomb Aeronautical plans to announce more details on Tango Foxtrot pricing and availability at a later date.



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