Pilottonny
Well Known Member
Hello guys,
My third try, this time with pictures!
I want to wire my stick-grip and need to know if I have to shorten the sticks or not. The gadget you see in the pictures was inspired by the big airliners that also have retractable trays for writing on and clipping flight plans, approach plates, etc, in the instrument panel.
When trying to hit the tray with the stick, I have to move my leg over and push the stick against the CAD-Seat cushions, so I was wondering how much the stick travels, left and right, when the controls are connected up? (please also include the length of your stick). If the stick still hits the tray when the contols are conencted, I will have to shorten the stick, so it can go under the tray, but I guess for maximum control and minimum stick-forces, it’s better to leave the stick in the original length, right?
Regards, Tonny
My third try, this time with pictures!
I want to wire my stick-grip and need to know if I have to shorten the sticks or not. The gadget you see in the pictures was inspired by the big airliners that also have retractable trays for writing on and clipping flight plans, approach plates, etc, in the instrument panel.
When trying to hit the tray with the stick, I have to move my leg over and push the stick against the CAD-Seat cushions, so I was wondering how much the stick travels, left and right, when the controls are connected up? (please also include the length of your stick). If the stick still hits the tray when the contols are conencted, I will have to shorten the stick, so it can go under the tray, but I guess for maximum control and minimum stick-forces, it’s better to leave the stick in the original length, right?
Regards, Tonny
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