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craig(at)craigandjean.com Guest
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Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 12:14 pm Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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Some have modified the right-side stick to make the handle removable.
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Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 3:50 pm Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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Hello All:
I fly gliders which generally have a joy stick which is a natural
feel (i.e. lean and the glider turns). I flew the factory 701 recently. I
was skeptical about the center yoke but when flying the plane it feels like a
side stick ala Cirrus. The 701 is very responsive, it to is a lean and turn
plane.
Regards, John Read. Rudder complete kit coming in July
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Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 4:52 pm Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 6:51 pm Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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For what it's worth
My 701 has the stock center stick. A friend that is building a Rans S-6, and
that has their standard dual stick told me to try his on for size today. Trying
to get my leg around that stick (and not being quite as limber as I was when I
was a tad younger), while not impossible, definitely makes me appreciate not
having to maneuver around that stick every time I want to get in or out. Also my
daughter that flies with me regularly has some physical handicaps that would
likely make it a real chore for her to enter or exit the airplane trying to get
past the dual stick setup. Something to keep in mind if there should ever be the
need to make a fast exit from the aircraft in an emergency situation. I wouldn't
trade the center stick for duals in mine for anything. Besides, it is quite
comfortable to operate.
Mike Sinclair N701TD
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From: "george may" <gfmjr_20(at)hotmail.com>
To: <zenith-list(at)matronics.com>
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: Re: 701 Dual stick mod
All-
I may regret it later, but it the responses seem to favor the center
stick for access reasons. I've decided to go with the original design
arrangement. I guess it will be a while before I can provide a builder's
report.
Bill
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Larry Martin
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 31 Location: Cabot, Arkansas
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Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 5:51 am Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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It certainly is a case of "to each his own". However, with the dual sticks
properly curved and not straight it is a very easy task to get in and out.
A "C" bend allows your right foot/leg to easily pass the stick when getting
in and out. Same thing applies for the passenger side. And, my passenger
side is pinned for easy removal. I don't like the passenger having access
to the stick unless training. When I flew in the passenger seat in Mexico
with Roger, I found when Roger was flying I had to keep my left leg as far
right as possible in order not to interfere with his movements. It was very
uncomfortable and unnatural. This is especially bad for tall people. When
I was flying, I found it to be unnatural and again uncomfortable to use my
left hand. He had to keep his right leg held to the his left.
Either way the plane is very easy to fly. I just think the dual sticks
offer more ease of use and are certainly more natural in placement. A
center stick is sorta like putting the steering wheel in the center of your
car, great for mail carriers. I certainly wouldn't want to drive that way.
Larry, N1345L, www.skyhawg.com
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Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 5:51 am Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 6:46 am Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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Hi Bill,
I commend you on your attitude and conclusions. I think it is a
great idea to do transition training and to find a good instructor to help you.
On the other hand, I think you are a little too pessimistic on how
difficult it will be.
For starters, I think you should start thinking and flying by visual
references rather than by thinking about control input pressure. All
planes fly about the same when considering the pitch, roll, and yaw
attitude even though the control levers and pressures might differ
considerably. (There are huge differences when you are flying a
heavy plane vs. a light one, but all the planes you are discussing
are light ones.)
I understand transitioning from yoke to stick is very natural while
the people who have flown sticks and want to learn yokes have a bit
of a problem to overcome. I don't think it makes any difference
whether it is a center stick or side stick except for which hand you
use. If you sit in the left seat, you will need to change hands, but
this is similar to flying your old familiar plane in the other front seat.
You can learn the stick movements and the visual reference stuff by
flying simulators on your PC. Microsoft flight simulator is an
excellent tool for this. Just get yourself a joystick rather than a
yoke. The cost of the joystick and simulator software will be less
than an hour of instruction in a real plane and you can fly it for as
many hours as you care to.
I think you will find the transition is a real effort but not a
particularly hard or lengthy one.
Good luck,
Paul
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Quote: | After sleeping on it, I realized that it doesn't matter whether the
stick is in the center or between my legs, I'm still going to have to learn
how to fly all over again, as will anyone who has always flown a yoke. From
left hand on the yoke and right hand on the throttle to the other way
around. From X amount of backpressure for a C150/152 or Y amount of
backpressure for a C172 to rotate, or, from first flight reports, B amount
of backpressure for a Zenith. Wing in the basement instead of wing in the
attic. If I go with a WW Corvair, left rudder to track the centerline vs
right. I can't believe it took me this long to put it all together. My
tactile stimulus/response has been conditioned over the last 30+ years for
exactly the opposite inputs necessary to fly my Zenith.
Pride, be damned. I'm going to see if I can talk a CFI I know who has
aerobatic experience into teaching me how to fly my own plane. I can (For
the most part) make a Cessna do what I want it to, but all my experience is
now less than worthless- it's a detriment, unless I fly solo from the right
seat.
Complain all you want, the FAA and insurance companies have a leg to
stand on mandating transition training. At least in my case.
Bill
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naumuk(at)alltel.net Guest
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Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 7:38 am Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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Paul-
My point is that I've been conditioned over the past 30+ years to react
like Pavlov's dog, and I don't want to be salivating while chewing on an
extension cord.
I'm not being pessimistic, just realistic. After all the work I've put
in, I'm not going to take a chance pranging the plane. As I said before,
pride be damned.
Cheap insurance.
Bill
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frank.hinde(at)hp.com Guest
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Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 8:09 am Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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Ya I see both sides of this argument and I fretted long and hard over
this very issue...I.e first time with a stick, low wing throttle/yoke
hands reversed.
I can say the 601 was so easy to fly I was quite surprised.
Having said that...Mt Rv 7 is now equppied with left hand throttle just
like the Zodiac I been flying for 400 hours..
Frank
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Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 8:15 am Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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BobTezyk
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 38 Location: Midlothian, TX
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Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 9:39 am Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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Hi Bill,
I am a 25 year veteran of yoke flying had the same concerns as you about
flying with a stick. I just got my glider rating where you cannot find an
airplane without a stick. To my surprise, It did not take me but a few
minutes to feel natural flying a stick with my right hand.
The differences are primarily in the amount of hand travel you will
experience. A stick will require a little less hand travel than a yoke. I
found that it was actually more intuitive to fly stick over yoke.
I would like to suggest that you find a local glider operation with an
instructor and take a few glider lessons. This will be a cheap way of
determining if the stick will present a problem for you. It will probably
cost under $200 and probably under $100 if you find a club with a temporary
membership and/or demo ride policy (most do) in their bylaws.
I have found that when you are on tow (that is hooked up to the tow plane)
for the first time, a yoke pilot will have an tendency to over-control.
This is compounded by the fact that you have to fly within a very narrow
window behind the tow plane to maintain proper formation. Do not get
discouraged if it takes a few tows to get the hang of it.
Once off tow, you are traveling slower and you no longer are constrained by
the tow plane. The flying becomes a joy as you rest your right hand on your
right leg and just make small movements to get the glider to go where you
want it. On landing, you will get a good feel for how it would be like in a
power plane because you will be using your left hand to control the spoiler
handle. Think of the spoilers as the glider "throttle handle". You use it
the same way as a throttle in a power plane to control your glide path for
touchdown.
If after trying a glider, you can feel comfortable flying off tow and
landing, you will have no problem with a stick. If you get the hang of
flying on tow with a stick in a few flights, your an ace already and you are
more than ready to handle a stick equipped power plane.
One more thing - It only takes 10 hours to get a glider add on rating with
only a verbal and practical test needed. Getting a new rating also renews
your BFR so you can resolve several issues at once, get more confidence in
your abilities and do it for around $1500 or less. Once you complete a
glider rating, you will be more than just stick qualified. You will have
the skill required to do perfect engine out landing every time.
Regards,
Bob Tezyk
mailto:bob(at)eaglesnestestates.org
http://www.eaglesnestestates.org
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Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 5:21 pm Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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Dirk, My name is Joe Kimbell and I an a Lurker on the zenith list, but I
would really like to see some of your pictures or info as I own and fly a
701 and would like to use dual sticks. I have already lenghtened (SP) and
was going to replace the y with a straight stick. Anything you send would
be appreciated. Joe
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Larry Martin
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 31 Location: Cabot, Arkansas
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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 5:02 am Post subject: 701 Dual stick mod |
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You can find some pictures of my retrofit dual stick mod on my site,
www.skyhawg.com. Larry
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