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Well, here I go again, thinking instead of doing.
My plane call for control sticks just like 99% of the homebuilts out there. But I've been considering using a control yoke (maybe cessna 150 modified) instead. To get from the yoke controls to the push/pull tubes in the wing I may have to use Bowden cables. I may be wrong on the name, but basicly similar to bicycle brake cables. Has anyone used these kind of cables successfuly? Or has anyone incorporated a control yoke instead of control sticks? Lou |
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Lou,
Check out the following link to my web site for some photos of an outstanding yoke system for a homebuilt. If you are interested, I can get you into contact with the builder. http://www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.c...-Controls.html It is an outstanding design that uses no cables and no chains, only push rods. Bob Lou wrote: Well, here I go again, thinking instead of doing. My plane call for control sticks just like 99% of the homebuilts out there. But I've been considering using a control yoke (maybe cessna 150 modified) instead. To get from the yoke controls to the push/pull tubes in the wing I may have to use Bowden cables. I may be wrong on the name, but basicly similar to bicycle brake cables. Has anyone used these kind of cables successfuly? Or has anyone incorporated a control yoke instead of control sticks? Lou |
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![]() Well, for those who are curious, I've never flown with a stick and your right, I probebly should before I make a choice here. Bob, that is a fantanstic yoke, I'm suprised it isn't in a catalogue somewhere. Sure put me in contact with the owner. Thanks Lou |
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In article .com,
"Lou" wrote: Well, for those who are curious, I've never flown with a stick and your right, I probebly should before I make a choice here. Bob, that is a fantanstic yoke, I'm suprised it isn't in a catalogue somewhere. Sure put me in contact with the owner. Thanks Lou Fly a stick first! It gives you much better feel and control than a yoke. |
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Lou,
Sent information via private email, let me know if you didn't receive. Bob Lou wrote: Well, for those who are curious, I've never flown with a stick and your right, I probebly should before I make a choice here. Bob, that is a fantanstic yoke, I'm suprised it isn't in a catalogue somewhere. Sure put me in contact with the owner. Thanks Lou |
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Richard Riley wrote:
On 14 Jan 2007 11:22:18 -0800, "Lou" wrote: Well, here I go again, thinking instead of doing. My plane call for control sticks just like 99% of the homebuilts out there. But I've been considering using a control yoke (maybe cessna 150 modified) instead. To get from the yoke controls to the push/pull tubes in the wing I may have to use Bowden cables. I may be wrong on the name, but basicly similar to bicycle brake cables. Has anyone used these kind of cables successfuly? Or has anyone incorporated a control yoke instead of control sticks? Check Velocity. They use push-pull cables for their ailerons, and went from side sticks to yolks in their "SUV" model. Just egging him on? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() Thanks Bob, I got it. Lou |
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On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 18:52:40 -0600, Dan wrote:
Richard Riley wrote: On 14 Jan 2007 11:22:18 -0800, "Lou" wrote: Well, here I go again, thinking instead of doing. My plane call for control sticks just like 99% of the homebuilts out there. But I've been considering using a control yoke (maybe cessna 150 modified) instead. To get from the yoke controls to the push/pull tubes in the wing I may have to use Bowden cables. I may be wrong on the name, but basicly similar to bicycle brake cables. Has anyone used these kind of cables successfuly? Or has anyone incorporated a control yoke instead of control sticks? Check Velocity. They use push-pull cables for their ailerons, and went from side sticks to yolks in their "SUV" model. Just egging him on? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Should avoid those, too high in Cholesterol Ed The Curmudge |
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I adapted cessna 150 yokes for my homebuilt. Check it out at
http://www.abri.com/sq2000 Reasons were was entry consideration and comfort. |
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Richard Riley wrote:
On 14 Jan 2007 11:22:18 -0800, "Lou" wrote: Well, here I go again, thinking instead of doing. My plane call for control sticks just like 99% of the homebuilts out there. But I've been considering using a control yoke (maybe cessna 150 modified) instead. To get from the yoke controls to the push/pull tubes in the wing I may have to use Bowden cables. I may be wrong on the name, but basicly similar to bicycle brake cables. Has anyone used these kind of cables successfuly? Or has anyone incorporated a control yoke instead of control sticks? Check Velocity. They use push-pull cables for their ailerons, and went from side sticks to yolks in their "SUV" model. Also the Jabiru uses them for ailerons. They are generally called Teleflex cables. Jets use very looooooooong ones for power controls. In the Jabiru, they seem to make the controls feel somewhat stiffer than cable/pulleys or push pull rods. I would worry about undetected degradation and failure in a cable that was completely enclosed, but on the other hand the fact that you can set up your control arrangement with a separate cable for each side gives some redundancy because one can break but you still have control of one aileron. John |
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