What is this throttle coordinator of which you speak?
It is a small metal box wherein the throttle and collective are connected and it filled with pixies and unicorn farts. Rumor has it, it actually does something..
Coulda fooled me!
What is this throttle coordinator of which you speak?
The throttle coordinator sorta worked, but I still had to constantly adjust the throttle during power changes.
I thought it was called a throttle correlator.It is a small metal box wherein the throttle and collective are connected and it filled with pixies and unicorn farts. Rumor has it, it actually does something..
Coulda fooled me!
Depends. If its a mechanical connection between the collective and the throttle it's called a correlator. However, on this those helicopters without a correlator its called the coordinator and is that sloppy link that connects the throttle, collective, and cyclic to the seat pan.I thought it was called a throttle correlator.
And, in every house I've owned, the name of the previous owner has become a curse word as a result...There used to be a lot of people that [...] fixed their home's plumbing and wiring
Ah. That soft pink crunchy thing....and is that sloppy link that connects the throttle, collective, and cyclic to the seat pan.
I thought it was called a throttle correlator.
How true. But remember we can always torque check the wingnut between the cyclic and collective or bleed the cockpit meat servo to keep things going.The helicopters I used to fly always had a loose nut on the cyclic.
How true. But remember we can always torque check the wingnut between the cyclic and collective or bleed the cockpit meat servo to keep things going.
A lot of old airplanes smell like stale 80/87 gasoline. Someone needs to come up with an aerosol can of that odor. Name it "Evening In Oshkosh" or something like that. An exotic aviation perfume.
Add hydraulic fluid and moldy carpet for the Navion crowd.You could do some blends w different versions-
Some stale puke, for real authenticity.And don't forget that special fragrance when you spill a little Camguard on the exhaust...