Rynoth wrote:I am curious about the key fob idea, but more for canopy latching. Larger aircraft don't even have keys in the cockpit, but do still have locking doors. If theft is the primary concern, having a canopy latch that can't be circumvented without compromising the canopy (and thus the ability for the aircraft to actually fly safely) should be as/more secure than any sort of ignition key system. I still haven't found a good way to lock my modified swing-back canopy, mostly because I don't want to have to drill additional holes for a canopy lock, and I'm curious how such a system might be used to be able to lock the canopy remotely.
I would be concerned for any ignition/starter keyfob system interfering with the abilty to reliably restart the engine in-flight.
Rynoth wrote:I am curious about the key fob idea, but more for canopy latching. ... I don't want to have to drill additional holes for a canopy lock, and I'm curious how such a system might be used to be able to lock the canopy remotely.
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