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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 8:52 am    Post subject: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

On Monday 15 June 2009 11:04, Gig Giacona wrote:
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I'm seriously thinking about making the right stick removable.

Our thinking is somewhat parallel. I think the right stick is necessary at
times, but at other times, it is an invitation to problems.

Has someone already done this, or is this new ground to be plowed?

I toyed with having a stub at the bottom with threads on it, and an upper
section which would simply screw on. Mind you, that idea isn't thought out
too well, so it may have some flaws.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:12 am    Post subject: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

do it just like in a cub, with a male/ female pipe slid in and a pin holding them. do a quick disconnect for the PTT.
its been done many times.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:26 am    Post subject: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

Jim,

I made both sticks removable. I wanted to be able to remove that right stick to prevent the accidental push or pull by my passenger. The other reason was for under-panel access. Some day, you are going to need to do some work in that cave and with a stick in the way, you are not going to get much done. I have already had both sticks off for that purpose.

I cut a piece of 4130 tubing for an inner sleeve. The top part of the sleeve is through bolted to the upper part of the stick and I fasten the lower part of the stick with quick-release pins. I had to do a little shimming of the joint to completely remove any "slop".

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:21 am    Post subject: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

Hi Jim,

I would stay away from threads for this kind of application and
consider some sort of steel tube inside the current one, perhaps
welded in place, and a pin to hold the stick in place for
use. Probably a Clevis pin with either a cotter pin or one of those
spring steel diaper pin thingies.

It is easy to get aircraft steel tubing in exactly the diameter you
want to make telescoping structures with other aircraft steel tubing.

Good luck,

Paul
At 09:53 AM 6/15/2009, you wrote:
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I toyed with having a stub at the bottom with threads on it, and an upper
section which would simply screw on. Mind you, that idea isn't thought out
too well, so it may have some flaws.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:51 am    Post subject: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

A friend made a removable right stick in his RV7. For the wiring he
used a DIN connector that fits nicely inside the tubing so that there is
no wiring running up the outside. It's a very slick installation (just
like the rest of his plane!).

I agree that an removable right stick is a safety feature. I get scared
just thinking of my wife being near the controls (and she wouldn't argue
the point).

Ron

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

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I get scared just thinking of my wife being near the controls ------


That's one of the things that attracted me to the Y-controller.

I personally am more scared of leaving my wife (or any other copilot) with no controls should I become incapacitated in flight regardless of the "copilot's" flying knowledge and expertise. ATC has talked down folks with no experience but with controls. They've never talked down anyone (regardless of experience) without controls.

By the way, I assume anyone sitting in the right seat with me is a copilot regardless of their knowledge, and I make sure they know how to make a radio call if needed.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 5:13 pm    Post subject: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

I agree. I'll be doing the center stick also, but mine will be
straight (single grip). I've very long legs which interfere with the
"Y" or dual sticks.
I'd never remove a right hand stick with a passenger that had a hope
in heck of landing the plane. Unfortunately, the wife is outside that
category.
I do hope to teach some radio and nav work at some point.

Ron
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On Jun 15, 2009, at 4:15 PM, Mitch Hodges wrote:

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rsteele(at)rjsit.com wrote:
> I get scared just thinking of my wife being near the controls ------
That's one of the things that attracted me to the Y-controller.

I personally am more scared of leaving my wife (or any other
copilot) with no controls should I become incapacitated in flight
regardless of the "copilot's" flying knowledge and expertise. ATC
has talked down folks with no experience but with controls. They've
never talked down anyone (regardless of experience) without controls.

By the way, I assume anyone sitting in the right seat with me is a
copilot regardless of their knowledge, and I make sure they know how
to make a radio call if needed.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:37 am    Post subject: Re: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

The whole leave the stick for an untrained pilot vs remove the right stick when an untrained pilot is in the seat is a matter of personal choice and comes down to a threat assessment.

If the chance of the person in the right seat causing a problem is greater than the chances the guy in the left seat will become incapacitated PLUS the person in the right seat being able land then logically the stick should be removed.

I'm thinking first time passengers with little or no light aircraft experience tend to push it that way.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 6:44 am    Post subject: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

On Tuesday 16 June 2009 08:37, Gig Giacona wrote:
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The whole leave the stick for an untrained pilot vs remove the right stick
when an untrained pilot is in the seat is a matter of personal choice and
comes down to a threat assessment.

If the chance of the person in the right seat causing a problem is greater
than the chances the guy in the left seat will become incapacitated PLUS
the person in the right seat being able land then logically the stick
should be removed.

I'm thinking first time passengers with little or no light aircraft
experience tend to push it that way.

I'd agree. I suspect the need, or lack thereof, is driven by individual
situations. I'm not concerned about my wife, who is also a pilot, and usually
flies in slacks of some sort. I am concerned about modesty issues with other
female passengers wearing a dress or skirt.

I'm also concerned that with a second stick there is one more exposed thing in
the cockpit that can get something jammed in it. While using a stub of some
sort and an upper stick that fits in it doesn't totally eliminate this, it
should reduce the hazzard some. When I'm solo, I like to fly with my charts,
snacks, and water bottle, on the right seat.

Hmm. I wonder if I could come up with a box of some sort that fits over the
stub of the stick, and further reduce the problem. I must think about that
one.

Thus far, listening to the ideas expressed, I'm leaning towards the "one tube
inside another" idea, rather than my original screw-on concept. I'm not
worried about needing to disconnect a mike or control switch mounted on the
passenger stick, as I don't plan to have one. I don't really have a
requirement for it, and it's one more set of connections that can get loose
and require troubleshooting.

But all this reflects my personal tastes and approach to flying. In part, I
think that's why we build our own airplanes, so we can have them to meet our
own needs.

By the same logic of personal taste, I never did care for Chris Heinz center
stick controller. It just doesn't seem to match the way I fly. But I don't
care for a sidestick controller either. The one time I tried one, it just
didn't work for me. Some guys love 'em - which is great for them.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 7:47 am    Post subject: Re: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

The Y-Stick was a non-starter for me. If I had it I would have to fly from the right seat if I was anywhere near controlled airspace where I may have to write something down. Because while I can fly with either hand I can't write with my left at all and I really didn't like the idea of having to reach across with my left hand to fly and and write a note at the same time. But that's just me.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:43 am    Post subject: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

Safer if you don't go flying at all. This is getting rediculous.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:56 am    Post subject: Re: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

daveaustin2(at)primus.ca wrote:
Safer if you don't go flying at all. This is getting rediculous.
Dave Austin 601HDS - 912


I disagree Dave there's nothing ridiculous about it. I plan to have Young Eagles in my 601. Some of them have handicaps where having a stick between their legs could be either impossible or at best unwise. I also have a friend who will fly with me from time to time but only for short flights because of his ample girth and the associated reduction in weight available for gas. I'm not sure the plane would even be controllable with him in the right seat if the stick isn't removable.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:43 am    Post subject: Re: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:45 am    Post subject: Re: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

Gig Giacona wrote:
The Y-Stick was a non-starter for me.... while I can fly with either hand I can't write with my left at all.


Just goes to show we all have our needs, one of the reasons I liked it is because I am left handed and it made it easier to exactly what you say you struggle with for me!

I've given further thought to this, and if I wasn't doing the center stick, I believe I would make mine removable after all, for maintenance purposes and for flight just to have the option where a stick on the right side just isn't worth the risk. That's what the BRS is for anyway.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:17 pm    Post subject: Making the right stick removable Reply with quote

Hi Sabrina,

I think I spoke to someone at Zenith about the elevator horn
reinforcement and AS-5 rivets. I was told this change was done to
meet the ASTM LSA spec.

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It is clear that the XL elevator is experiencing forces beyond which
it was originally designed, otherwise the elevator horn
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