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Are there any experimental/homebuilt designs that are roughly analogous to
the Ercoupe in not needing rudder pedals? I haven't run across any, but that probably just means I'm not doing a good search job. |
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![]() "Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . Are there any experimental/homebuilt designs that are roughly analogous to the Ercoupe in not needing rudder pedals? I haven't run across any, but that probably just means I'm not doing a good search job. (OK, somebody's gotta ask) What do you have against rudder pedals? Are you aware that rudder pedals were a factory option for the Ercoupe and one of the more common mods? Vaughn |
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Dear Jim,
As best I can recall, one of the Flying Car designs at Rockford had the ailerons coupled to the rudder. But that's from the archive between my ears. (Twin-boom configuration? ) -R.S.Hoover |
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"Vaughn Simon" wrote:
"Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . Are there any experimental/homebuilt designs that are roughly analogous to the Ercoupe in not needing rudder pedals? I haven't run across any, but that probably just means I'm not doing a good search job. (OK, somebody's gotta ask) What do you have against rudder pedals? They make terrible places to rest my feet. ;-) I bet you're one of them rudder pedal-philes! :-) Are you aware that rudder pedals were a factory option for the Ercoupe and one of the more common mods? I know that some Ercoupes were sold with rudder pedals. That bit of knowledge doesn't help me much in my quest, though. |
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Jim Logajan wrote:
Are there any experimental/homebuilt designs that are roughly analogous to the Ercoupe in not needing rudder pedals? I haven't run across any, but that probably just means I'm not doing a good search job. Flying Flea. Althought the one I played with had a gas pedal. -- Richard (remove the X to email) |
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I believe the Sky Arrow was designed to be operated without rudder
pedals, but it seems the latest incarnations of the design have gone for the more "traditional" controls. It might be worth asking the manufacturer if it is still possible to build the version without rudder pedals. The American distributor seems to have dropped off the web: http://www.skyarrowusa.com/ Here are some articles: http://www.skyarrow.co.uk/flighttest.htm http://www.aviatormag.com.au/stories...Sky_Arrow.html I just found this in an old avweb report: "The Disabled Pilot Option has been available on other models of the Sky Arrow, and will now be available for the LSA. The option allows pilots who cannot operate the rudder pedals with their feet to apply yaw input with a left side-stick that also includes a throttle control. The standard, right side-stick controls pitch and bank, and also has buttons for electric rudder and elevator trim as well as radio push to talk. As always, the brake levers are controlled by the right hand. The left side stick can be quickly removed for easy entry, and also makes the rudder pedals available to able-bodied pilots." |
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cavelamb himself wrote:
Jim Logajan wrote: Are there any experimental/homebuilt designs that are roughly analogous to the Ercoupe in not needing rudder pedals? I haven't run across any, but that probably just means I'm not doing a good search job. Flying Flea. Althought the one I played with had a gas pedal. Thanks! Looks to be an interesting design. Found many online resources, including these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Flea http://www.flyingflea.org/ http://www.valkyrie.net/~flyingflea/ |
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On Oct 23, 4:34*pm, Jim Logajan wrote:
Are there any experimental/homebuilt designs that are roughly analogous to the Ercoupe in not needing rudder pedals? I haven't run across any, but that probably just means I'm not doing a good search job. Spratt Controlwing. But it's not really analogous to the Ercoupe. http://www.georgespratt.org/docs/Con...FlyingBoat.htm Dan |
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Michael Henry wrote:
I believe the Sky Arrow was designed to be operated without rudder pedals, but it seems the latest incarnations of the design have gone for the more "traditional" controls. It might be worth asking the manufacturer if it is still possible to build the version without rudder pedals. Thanks - I'll look into it. Although none of the references mention the earlier pedal-less design, the descriptions do seem to paint it as a fine aircraft. Interesting to see that the wikipedia page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3I_Sky_Arrow) includes a link to this page: http://www.atdd.noaa.gov/skyarrow.htm |
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