3D Prints

I’m excited to share a selection of my 3D print models designed specifically for flight simulation enthusiasts. Each model has been crafted to enhance your flying experience, whether it’s for personal use or to elevate your simulator setup. If you find any models that pique your interest and you own a 3D printer, you’re welcome to download them at no cost. Feel free to print, customise, and enjoy these models as you integrate them into your simulations!
Please note that these models are provided for free, and as such, I take no responsibility for your prints. I can tell you that each model has been printed and enjoyed by me, so I can personally attest to their usefulness. But, although every effort has been made to make the models as universally applicable as possible, tolerances on your own printer may not be identical to mine, so you may find a hole too tight or too loose, just saying.
Please note that I do not currently print and sell these in a completed form. However, if you would like to mass produce and sell the physical versions yourself, please let me know. Thank you.
Models
Trim Wheel Pro: This is Makers Point’s flagship 3d print. It is a standalone, ultra-simple elevator trim wheel controller. At its heart is a Hall effect sensor for ultra-precise and ultra-reliable adjustments. I love this thing and personally use it whenever I fly. I wouldn’t be without it.
Piper Arrow levers: These levers are an alternative to the default ones of your Honeycomb Bravo Throttle Quadrant. They are modelled on the Piper 28r Arrow III, so these will fit right in if you want some familiarity with that aircraft. Even if you don’t need duplicates, these are beneficial due to their larger size, making them easier to use compared to the smaller levers and knobs that came with this TQ.
Honeycomb mounts: These are simple brackets for the Honeycomb Alpha Yoke or Bravo Throttle Quadrant (they should also fit the Logitech Yoke Mount). They were designed to hold small devices upright so that they can be easily viewed and used when flying. I use mine to mount my Octavi IFR1 and Streamdeck on either side of my Alpha Yoke.
Phone/Tablet stand: Originally designed to hold your phone or tablet upright, this stand can also be used when flying, for example, to display a moving map. It is free-standing and might slide about, but this might be exactly what you need for displaying something or even interacting with a touch screen device.
Honeycomb Bravo Mouse Surface: Would it be helpful for you to use your mouse and position it atop your Honeycomb Bravo TQ? You can print this surface and secure it to the Bravo via the mount to create a flat surface for using your mouse on.