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Friend sent me pictures of restored Ford Tri-Motor. What appears to be a
mid-30's manual transmission shift lever is mounted between the pilot and copilot's seats. He asked if I knew what it was for and I'll admit, I'm a geezer but not that old. I haven't got a clue. Anybody out there that might know what it's for????? -- R. J. (Bob) Van Horn Long Beach, California |
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"R. J. (Bob) Van Horn" wrote in message
... Friend sent me pictures of restored Ford Tri-Motor. What appears to be a mid-30's manual transmission shift lever is mounted between the pilot and copilot's seats. He asked if I knew what it was for and I'll admit, I'm a geezer but not that old. I haven't got a clue. Anybody out there that might know what it's for????? -- R. J. (Bob) Van Horn Long Beach, California dunno what it is (but I would GUESS brake lever), but here is a picture that shows the lever (for those of us who don't have the photo you are looking at): http://thehenryford.artehouse.com/pe...roductTypeID=1 -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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![]() "Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe" wrote dunno what it is (but I would GUESS brake lever), but here is a picture that shows the lever (for those of us who don't have the photo you are looking at): http://thehenryford.artehouse.com/pe...roductTypeID=1 Nah, everyone know that is to shift into second gear for take-offs! g That sucker sure does look like a gear shift, doesn't it? How about flaps? Anyone got a picture of the overhead inside the cockpit? If there is a flap lever up there, it wouldn't be a flap lever. I'm going with your guess of a brake lever. As short as they can stop upon landing, a long lever makes sense. Of course, they never stop for the flagmen at OSH, so unless they are about to run into something, we always just stood back and crossed our arms behind our back and let them do what they want to! ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "R. J. (Bob) Van Horn" wrote in message ... Friend sent me pictures of restored Ford Tri-Motor. What appears to be a mid-30's manual transmission shift lever is mounted between the pilot and copilot's seats. He asked if I knew what it was for and I'll admit, I'm a geezer but not that old. I haven't got a clue. Anybody out there that might know what it's for????? -- R. J. (Bob) Van Horn Long Beach, California Yep... It is the brake lever. Page 48 of the 1929 POH "Book of Instruction" shows how it works. Forward: No Brakes Left and Partially back: Left Brakes Right and Partially back: Right Brakes Fully back in the center: Both Brakes The POH is available for download at: http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/oth...nual-5566.html You gotta register first and it is almost 23Mbytes long, but very interesting. Here are some better photos of a restored TriMotor: http://www.ipass.net/ginkgo/N9612home.html It is for sale. Regards, John Severyn |
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