Re: Not wanting to use control sticks

Re: Not wanting to use control sticks

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Re: Not wanting to use control sticks Wayne Paul 01-14-2007
Lou,

I do not want to start a "flame" war; however, what advantage does a yoke
have over a stick? I've flown both and prefer a stick.
(http://tinyurl.com/yc6pog) The only advantage a yoke has is that it doesn't
interfere with a woman's long skirt.

Wayne

HP-14 "6F"

http://www.soaridaho.com/



"Lou" <loupark@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<1168802538.362056.76560@11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com>...

> Well, here I go again, thinking instead of doing.

> My plane call for control sticks just like 99% of the homebuilts out

> there. But I have been considering using a control yoke (maybe cessna

> 150

> modified) instead. To get from the yoke controls to the push/pull

> tubes in the wing I may have to use Bowden cables. I may be wrong on

> the name, but basicly similar to bicycle brake cables.

> Has anyone used these kind of cables successfuly?

> Or has anyone incorporated a control yoke instead of control sticks?

> Lou

>




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