You can buy it from a range of stores including direct from Turtle Beach for £379.99 (local prices may vary). Right now, the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightdeck HOTAS is available for Windows 10/11 PCs and compatible with a range of flight simulators including Microsoft Flight Simulator, DCS and X-Plane. You can customize the HOTAS to your liking by adjusting the RBG lighting. By default b is Toggle brakes medium effort. I cannot find a handle under dash to physically release it. On at 2:57 PM, Capt Tempest said: I am new here but my x plane 11 is set to use B for parking brake. Ive tried using the B keyboard and tapping brakes to release brakes but neither works. Check that B and V are correctly assigned for brake application and release. Without releasing the brake I cannot taxi airplane. If you map it to 'hold brakes' it will only brake all wheels while you hold down the key or button. Other buttons and controls include a functioning gear lever, numerous hat switches, flap controls, and much more. On at 6:43 AM, bwilbers said: I just purchased the SR22 Entegra model and cant find the parking brake. Turtle Beach has given you the choice of using either the throttle, the stick or a combo of both as they plug in separately via 2 USB cables. The onboard OLED HUD will also help you by displaying diagnostics and performance information, so you can view it with just a glance. Using the on-hardware display, you can also adjust the detent response of the throttles that suit whatever you’re playing at the time. I apply brakes in X-Plane 11 with option settings, Hold Brakes Regular or Toggle Brakes Max Effort and either option it does brake and also park the plane. The Flightdeck HOTAS has been built with hall-effect sensors to provide a long-lasting and durable product, that also provides high levels of accuracy.