This is a custom question for Jessica Cox, the armless pilot, and her forthcoming RV-10. If you haven't heard about her project, take a quick look here: www.theimpossibleairplane.com.
Jessica's panel uses the Aerosport 310 carbon fiber panel with instruments from AFS. We chose the panel because it allows Jessica to brace her foot against the center of the panel where it's lifted out. It's a lot easier for her to adjust the knobs of an AF-6600 with her foot braced, especially in turbulence. However, that means her right foot (left foot is controlling pitch and roll) travels right past the flap switch when she reaches for the panel in a standard 310 layout. It would be too easy, especially after a long day of flying, to accidentally hit it and extend the flaps.
Has there been any unique flap switch designs? My understanding is that the flap switch shape is unique so that you don't accidentally use it or accidentally use the wrong switch. I'd like to follow the same logic if there's something out there that already exists or could be 3D printed with a lower profile.
I imagine there's also the option to simply install or print guards along the side to prevent easy activation.
I would greatly appreciate any thoughts or suggestions!
Jessica's panel uses the Aerosport 310 carbon fiber panel with instruments from AFS. We chose the panel because it allows Jessica to brace her foot against the center of the panel where it's lifted out. It's a lot easier for her to adjust the knobs of an AF-6600 with her foot braced, especially in turbulence. However, that means her right foot (left foot is controlling pitch and roll) travels right past the flap switch when she reaches for the panel in a standard 310 layout. It would be too easy, especially after a long day of flying, to accidentally hit it and extend the flaps.
Has there been any unique flap switch designs? My understanding is that the flap switch shape is unique so that you don't accidentally use it or accidentally use the wrong switch. I'd like to follow the same logic if there's something out there that already exists or could be 3D printed with a lower profile.
I imagine there's also the option to simply install or print guards along the side to prevent easy activation.
I would greatly appreciate any thoughts or suggestions!
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