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03-21-2009, 05:44 AM #1
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Is it a throttle, power lever or thrust lever?
I noticed from a few posts that builders are referring to a B737 Throttle. We call the throttle different things here in Southern Africa:
Throttle: C172 etc (Piston Aircraft)
Power Levers: B1900C (Turboprop)
Thrust Levers B737 (Jets)
Pilatus call it the PCL (Power Control Lever).
I was wondering what is it called elsewhere?Fritz -> Helicopter Cockpit Builder
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03-21-2009, 09:28 AM #2
Up here in Canada we call it "The Go Handle". Lol.
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03-21-2009, 09:50 AM #3
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In GA terms in UK ive heard alot of pilots especially instructors call it 'power lever' as in 'add power', and sometimes 'throttle lever', but i refer to the C182 as 'the throttle' along with 'mix' and 'pitch'. 'The Throttle' says it all!
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