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Throttle Poll

Started by jackpilot, December 02, 2009, 03:29:08 AM

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jackpilot

I know most of you will think that I must be out of my mind to even think of building a non 737 trottle in a 737.
This being said, what type of lever arrangement would you prefer if you were building a new jetliner.



I am really hesitant as I like them all, .....


Jack

Trevor Hale

Personally the 787 (ISH) Version.  Cause when my hand is resting on the quad..  I like to let my fingers wrap around the TQ. 

And as for the second option..  Pushing the A/T Discinnect switch would be not easy and very cumbersome indeed.

On another note..  (Your Artistry is awesome) LOL  :rock:
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jackpilot

On the 757 the AT disconnect is on the outside too. On the lever arm.


Jack

Trevor Hale

I wouldn't like that I don't think, but maybe others would..
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jackpilot

I thought of the 767 positions for a while (the real one looks much nicer than my sketch)
But technically (mean cutting alu plates) very difficult.





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Trevor Hale

Wow!  they do look awesome though :)
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jackpilot

This is the 787
Sleeker and much easier to replicate than all others, including the 737'



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andarlite

Quote from: Trevor Hale on December 02, 2009, 04:52:56 AM
I wouldn't like that I don't think, but maybe others would..

Trevor, but the AT disconnect is basically in the same location as the 737 throttle, so I don't see a difference.

Jack, here's another version of the 767 Throttle:






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Henry
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Trevor Hale

Oh I see what you mean, what I was referring to was when I press the A/T Disconnect Sw, My fingers wrap around the throttle handle and I press the button with my thumb.  I would think with that bar in the way it would feel awkward...

Thats all I am saying, I have never been in the real think to try it, I just know it looks strange with the connecting handle being on the outside of the handle rather then on the inside..

I could be wrong though..

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andarlite

Although I don't have a real 767 throttle to say for sure, I did build my handles to be as close to scale as possible and I can say that the connecting bar does not get in the way of the AT disconnect switch. In my opinion it's not even a factor at all. To be honest with you I think it's the 737 throttle that looks strange with the connecting handle being on the inside.  :D


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