ihab wrote:Sounds pretty slick, fastj22! That said, you have a single pilot oriented HOTAS. My thought was a full dual pilot setup would be good for the same reasons as yours. But that would be heavy and complicated, and I'm glad you are confirming that the reason (training family members) is not really practical after all. -- Ihab
I learned in Cessna and other center throttle planes. When I got my tailwheel endorsement in a Citabria and Decathlon, the throttle was left. Felt weird. Now that I relocated mine to left and put many hours in, it just feels natural.
When I moved the stick to center, I though I might not like it much sitting left seat. But my son and I flew 13 hours to OSH and back and it was fine. It really felt natural for me in the left seat. The only complaint came from the right seat as he was flying and my right leg was pushing against the stick as I stretched out to take a nap. A quick nudge and thump and I corrected my position.
As for training, I realized my sonex isn't the best training platform. Tough to find an instructor and the plane is my baby. I don't want him "learning" in my baby. When my son is ready to get his ticket, It will be best to just have him join a club, rent and do it like I did.
I'm a convert to the center stick club. Dual is fine, but you can't fly center in a dual, and flying middle is really nice and roomy.
One negative thing, only having one PTT can be annoying if the passenger is flying the stick. think about putting a second button somewhere.