I got my honeycomb yesterday. Certainly a little stronger springs but no deal breaker. I didn’t realize my Logitech throttle quadrant plugged into the yoke with a funny looking PS2 connector. If you have a 2nd (add-on) quadrant that uses regular USB it’s no problem. I was able to get creative though. Since I wouldn’t sell my Logitech yoke with a dead spot, I took it apart and removed the circuit board and cut the wiring for the yoke connectors. Taped everything up and my Saitek rudders and throttle work just fine! Simply unmapped the flight controls and remapped to the honeycomb.
One other thing I’ll list here for anyone who does a google search: When I first plugged in the honeycomb, windows told me I plugged in an unrecognized device and it didn’t work! Turns out it’s because my USB extension cable was too long. Found a cheap USB hub I had with a 2ft cable and THAT worked.