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What's your preferred control mechanism for throttle, etc..., if you have one?
Doesn't matter at all. I feel like I have a little more control with vernier controls, but it doesn't even occur to me to care either way.
I thought I was the only one who ever wondered why we don't have vernier for mixture / prop but standard quadrant for throttle. I kind of assumed it was for the whole CRAM go around thing to make it easy to jam all 3 in at onceWhy would you assume people would want the same for all three? Vernier throttles are awkward.
I’m one of those types.Quadrant. With "push/pull" types, prefer a vernier over the friction lock type though some types will tell you a vernier on a throttle is a no-no. Never had any issue with mine.
I think it just depends on the type of aircraft for that one. American Champion series are very comfortable to fly having that throttle lever right next to you. In a Cessna 180 or something of that flavor, the vernier style just makes sense, but I can see where you’re coming from.I’m one of those types.
I hate vernier throttles in tailwheel airplanes.
I'm building an RV-14 and I am leaning toward this arrangement. Vernier mixture so I can lean precisely even in turbulence (the long slow pull to find the leanest cylinder is nearly impossible to do smoothly if you have a quadrant and the air is not perfectly smooth). Vernier prop because it's mostly a set-and-forget thing, with occasional adjustments that I don't mind reaching forward for. And a lever for the throttle because that's the one you need to keep your hand on during takeoff and landing, adjust constantly while flying formation, and so on.I thought I was the only one who ever wondered why we don't have vernier for mixture / prop but standard quadrant for throttle. I kind of assumed it was for the whole CRAM go around thing to make it easy to jam all 3 in at once
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Preferably with an afterburner range.
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