by peter anson » Mon Sep 24, 2018 4:13 pm
I am guessing that when you flew the Tripacer, the throttle operation was push forward to open the throttle. That's how it works on thousands of Cessnas and by my limited experience, that is how every aircraft works, so that is how you connect the throttle cable. If you are using a plunger knob type throttle the job is really simple - set the knob at the full throttle position and connect the cable to the throttle arm on the Bing. When you pull the knob back, the throttle closes and the adjustable friction keeps it closed. As far as which certified aircraft uses this arrangement, every one that is supplied with a Rotax engine for a start. If you are using a lever-type throttle, the cable connector on the lever must be above the pivot. I have a Vans throttle lever in my Sonex and that's how it was supplied.
Peter