*LEVERS* modification for the Honeycomb Bravo Quadrant.
The Avro Vulcan B2 was a British jet-powered strategic bomber that flew in 1958. The aircraft was designed to carry nuclear weapons and played a significant role in the Cold War era. It was a remarkable feat of engineering, with its delta wing design and powerful engines.
The throttle levers, designed to be true to scale, authentically represent the control mechanisms used to regulate the engine power.
These levers are modelled on the Avro Vulcan B2 throttle levers and are designed to fit the Honeycomb Throttle Quadrant. The levers feature the pilot and co-pilot auto-throttle cut-out button fitted to engine 1 and 4 throttles, along with the four individual relight buttons/individual auto-throttle cut-outs mounted at the end of the throttles. While the buttons are non-functioning, they provide the look and feel of the original throttles.