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Jim Feldmann



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 4:35 pm    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

Has anyone installed a throttle on the left side of a Kitfox? I would like to fly right handed from the left seat, but need the throttle on the left to do that.

I realize that the throttle would extend into the door opening, but I suspect that one could deal with that.

If you have done it, did you keep the center throttle for dual control?

Pictures would be very helpful.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 6:04 pm    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

Jim,
I researched doing just that for a long time while building. I didn't do it
and found that it didn't take too long to get used to throttle in my right
hand and now I am very comfortable with the stick in my left hand.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 6:45 pm    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

Jim

Same for me - at first I hated the stick in my left hand but was amazed how quickly I adapted. I think it only took about 2 hrs and I was totally comfortable
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 7:18 pm    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

I remember reading that a couple of the new LSA aircraft using Rotax 912
engines have dual throttle controls. At this moment I can't recall which
particular aircraft.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 7:33 pm    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

Heck, just learn to fly from the right seat. Instructors do it all the
time. Smile (In dual control versions of course)
Seriously, I'd like to have the option myself although years ago I did
learn to be comfortable piloting from the right seat.

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Has anyone installed a throttle on the left side of a Kitfox? I would like to fly right handed from the left seat, but need the throttle on the left to do that.

I realize that the throttle would extend into the door opening, but I suspect that one could deal with that.

If you have done it, did you keep the center throttle for dual control?

Pictures would be very helpful.

Thanks,

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 7:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

For what it's worth, it's the Tecnam that has dual throttle controls.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 7:50 pm    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

I had the same worries when I was going to fly left handed in my first Avid as all my previous flying had been in planes with a left hand throttel.  I did a good bit of taxeing getting used to the plane and when I flew it I didn't even notice the difference.  Now if I take the stick with my right hand C I'm wanting to grab it with the left when I fly through a bump.  Just a matter of getting used to it C in my opinion.  Jim Chuk

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Subject: Re: Left Side Throttle
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--> Kitfox-List message posted by: Rexinator <hefferans(at)gmail.com>

Heck C just learn to fly from the right seat. Instructors do it all the
time. Smile (In dual control versions of course)
Seriously C I'd like to have the option myself although years ago I did
learn to be comfortable piloting from the right seat.

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>Has anyone installed a throttle on the left side of a Kitfox? I would like to fly right handed from the left seat C but need the throttle on the left to do that.
>
>I realize that the throttle would extend into the door opening C but I suspect that one could deal with that.
>
>If you have done it C did you keep the center throttle for dual control?
>
>Pictures would be very helpful.
>
>Thanks C
>
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>1994 Kitfox Speedster / 912
>Flying
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 7:59 pm    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

Same here, Jim...it's much easier to teach the dog a new trick than
to do all the work of changing the plane....plus think of
resale...will the next owner want such a, excuse the expression
"bastard" set-up? I know, fighter pilots did it this way, but......I
was gonna say the war's over, but that's not true. Besides, you can
always fly with the right hand on the stick after you get airborne.
Believe me, if a 70+ year old can master it, you can too.

Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
Jabiru 2200, 591hrs
Sensenich 62x46
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Same for me - at first I hated the stick in my left hand but was
amazed how quickly I adapted. I think it only took about 2 hrs and
I was totally comfortable
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:20 pm    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

Hi All,

I fly a Cessna 172 with a yoke and right push throttle, VariEze with a right wrist stick and left lever throttle and an RV7A with left hand stick and right hand push throttle. Switching from one to the other occurs naturally.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:45 pm    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

Dual controls are an option for the Jabiru engines. I can't see that they
should be engine specific. Jab. USA should have the optional kit. The
optional installation is shown on the 601 Jab installation CD that I
purchased to help me.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 4:56 am    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

I thought about this and took the preponderance of list replies advice. Leave it alone. You can easily (instantly) adapt to the airplane. It is far more difficult to learn a new airplane than to learn to use the other hand.

Maxwell Duke
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[quote]--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Jim Crowder" <jcrowder(at)lpbroadband.net> Dual controls are an option for the Jabiru engines. I can't see that they should be engine specific. Jab. USA should have the optional kit. The optional installation is shown on the 601 Jab installation CD that I purchased to help me. Jim Crowder KF 5, Installing Jabiru 3300 > --


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 6:46 am    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

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Hi Jim,

I moved my throttle to the left during construction. It was easy to do and
I
love it. An old FAA safety article stated accidents were being caused by
wrong control inputs during innitial test flights. It stated that anyone
who
learned to fly in a stick & rudder plane with left throttle may
unconsciously push forward on the stick when throttle input is needed at a
stressful moment. My left hand rests on my left knee comfortably and I can
easily screw in or out the throttle for inflight changes. I'll see if I
have
photos for ya.

Ron 55KF Schaumburg IL


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> Has anyone installed a throttle on the left side of a Kitfox? I would
> like to fly right handed from the left seat, but need the throttle on the
> left to do that.
>
> I realize that the throttle would extend into the door opening, but I
> suspect that one could deal with that.
>
> If you have done it, did you keep the center throttle for dual control?
>
> Pictures would be very helpful.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --------
> Jim Feldmann, 3rd owner
> 1994 Kitfox Speedster / 912
> Flying

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:45 am    Post subject: Re: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

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An old FAA safety article stated accidents were being caused by
wrong control inputs during initial test flights. It stated that anyone
who
learned to fly in a stick & rudder plane with left throttle may
unconsciously push forward on the stick when throttle input is needed at a
stressful moment.


I just took a flight review in a sport cub. The instructor told me that people he instructed who were used to right had throttle and left hand stick would sometimes get so confused he would have to take over and stabilize the airplane when they used the wrong controls.

I didn't have any trouble adapting and figured it was not a issue until we did a stall with flaps. On recovery when I retracted the flaps the cub pitched down much more than I am used to in my kitfox. I did exactly as that old FAA report stated. I used throttle like a stick and stick like throttle. I got the airplane into the most violent pilot induced occilation you can immagine. The instructor had to take over. I would have been in serious trouble if I would have been by myself and close to the ground.

Some advise, don't make the first flight in your Kitfox with controls you are not experienced with.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:04 am    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

So Tom - after producing "the most violent pilot induced occilation[sic] you
can immagine[sic]" did the CFI sign your logbook? I know you can't fail a
BFR but the instructor can either refuse to sign you off or insist on more
dual time.

Just curious because I just took my BFR in a Cessna Skyhawk, and as if
flying a new type wasn't enough the CFI threw in short-field soft-field plus
90 degree crosswinds (15 knots) for real rather than simulated, at 3
different local short soft grass fields and an engine-out at a bad time of
course. And radio work that I had not been used to, having flown without in
my KF. We did it in two sessions because I kept overworking the pedals and
brakes but he did sign the book and OK'd me to rent the Skyhawk whenever I
want now.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:16 am    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

Jim,

I to had reservations about a stick in my left hand. I practiced with
Microsoft Flight Simulator with the stick in my left hand and it was no
problem the first time I flew my Kitfox III. If you fly a 150 after all
don't you hold the yoke in your left hand?

Pete
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:29 am    Post subject: Re: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

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So Tom - after producing "the most violent pilot induced occilation[sic] you
can immagine[sic]" did the CFI sign your logbook? I know you can't fail a
BFR but the instructor can either refuse to sign you off or insist on more
dual time.


Yes he signed me off after the flight. He did have me do some more work with deploying and retracting flaps before we landed. I was getting kind or used to the reversed controls by the end of the flight which was an hour and eight minutes. He said it usually takes about three hours of dual for someone to become comfortable switching sides.

Even though he signed my flight review I'm sure he wasn't about to let me solo his cub.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 9:53 am    Post subject: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

Take a look at the Zenith 650 it has two throttle controls.

Marin

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 11:41 am    Post subject: Re: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

One thing about the proposed left seat/left throttle, right stick combo that no one mentioned. How are you going to set your radios/GPS/xpnder/ etc., if you're holding the stick with your right hand? Or are you planning on reaching across with your left?

This was illustrated quite clearly to me recently ferrying a Pulsar to its new owner. The airframe was tweaked, such that letting go of the stick meant a slow diving turn to the right. Combine this with a friction throttle that would not lock, and I couldn't even scratch my nose for 2 hours. Couldn't mess with the radio, GPS, nothing. It's no way to fly and have fun.

Most avionics are set up to be operated in the center of the panel and by the throttle hand. Unless you put all of your avionics on the left side of the panel, it's not gonna work out too well in practical use.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Left Side Throttle Reply with quote

I would like to have the throttle as a lever in between the seats. This way I could site back, and fly, and not need to lean forward to the panel to change power. I have the throttle on the side in my Kolb, its just like a Jet Fighters throttle, the throttle lever is where my hand would sit anyways, its really nice and natural. I don't care which side, but having to reach forward to change power just seems " Clunky " now.

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