Tell that to all the 120,140,170,180,185,190,195, owners.
Or Swifts, or Wacos, or Stinsons, or Spartan Executives, or just about any of the larger or twin tail draggers, or the Seabee (it's amphib but it's got a tailwheel),
Tell that to all the 120,140,170,180,185,190,195, owners.
Never flown with a stick, but I'm used to seeing them with left throttle. What stick models have right throttle??
Ford Trimotor, DC-3, B-17, etc.Dont forget Maules!
After a couple thousand hours with each, it really doesn't matter.
Side stick!
Never knew any planes were for XC only. Does that mean that I should stop flying my Mooney to the several airports that are 15 nm or less from my hangar? Or doing pattern work, especially for my 3 full stops at night?
Or are the XC-only planes limited to Cessna and Piper?
Never flown with a stick, but I'm used to seeing them with left throttle. What stick models have right throttle?? And someone please post a picture of a "stoke," never heard of that nor ever seen a 162.
I can fly either but I will always prefer right hand stick and left hand throttle.
I can fly either but I will always prefer right hand stick and left hand throttle.
Those you have flown both stick and yoke airplanes do you have a preference to the control type? I never flown stick so it would seem awkward to me.
Just wondering your preferance.
All of the stock RVs with side-by-side seating have a center throttle so that makes it a "right" throttle for a pilot in the left seat.
IIRC the Sonex 2-seaters also have the same center throttle arrangement.
My Jabiru, center stick left and right throttles nothing in front or between me.
Picture:
One of the few high wings I like. Guy at the local airport has a brand new one. Little tight up front but plenty of room behind the seats.
So you fly from the right seat? I've done the same but to get the center stick in my right and center throttles in my left.Picture:
There was this Aussie built trainer, Air Victa or something like that, it had a stick between the seats.
Eagle 150?
So you fly from the right seat? I've done the same but to get the center stick in my right and center throttles in my left.
I'm left handed; my preferences are almost certainly due to training, not any physiological reason.
Nauga,
and his apelike arms
There was this Aussie built trainer, Air Victa or something like that, it had a stick between the seats.
Jabiru is Aussie from Bundesburg. Center stick and throttle on either side.
I flew a General Avia F-22 Penguino for sale that had sticks, left/right throttle, and a push throttle in the middle.
I should have bought that plane. It flew fast and sweet. Slider canopy. Military specs. Trailing link gear that looked like aircraft carrier quality and just a beautiful plane to boot.
What scared me is it was like one of two registered here. When I asked about parts, I got an earfull.
Italians build beautiful things, functionality comes second, maintain ability is somewhere between 53 and 57 on the list depending on the project.