by fastj22 » Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:46 pm
I agree that having all critical controls within reach while fully strapped in is best.
Over the 200+ hours I've put on my plane,
I installed electric flaps which are operated by a momentary switch on the panel. The stock flaps handle works fine, but it requires a significant pull and just didn't seem natural.
Toe brakes. Can't imagine landing with a hand brake. Its just natural to use your toes to brake.
A fuel cut off like Mike did. Originally had to loosen the shoulder straps to reach the valve. Like this much better.
Trim is electric and controlled on a high hat on the stick. Had the Dial A Trim and found it unnatural.
When I'm landing, my left hand is on the throttle, my toes ready to brake, my right hand on the stick with my thumb adjusting trim. I do have to release the throttle to flip the flaps switch.
John Gillis
SEL Private, Comm Glider, Tow pilot (Pawnee Driver)
Waiex N116YX, Jabiru 3300, Tail dragger,
First flight, 3/16/2013. 403 hours and climbing.
Home: CO15. KOSH x 5
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