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Thread: Linked Throttle Levers
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11-21-2015, 03:14 AM #1
Linked Throttle Levers
This is just a hypothetical question, it doesn't apply to anything I'm building, but it's been bugging me for a while.
A lot of aircraft (L-188, CV-580, Short Belfast, Transall, C-5, F-28, DC-6, Vanguard, etc.) have particularly wide pedestals and thus have dual linked throttle quadrants, one for each pilot. My question is, if I wanted to build a cockpit based on one of these, how would I link each lever to its clone?
On a related note, how would I do this for levers which are nowhere near each other, like in the cockpit of a VC-10 or a Tu154?
Thanks
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11-27-2015, 04:33 AM #2
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Re: Linked Throttle Levers
Maybe a mechanism like this - two shafts clamped on top of each other. Lever number 3 is half-moon shaped in it's
lower part.
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11-27-2015, 01:26 PM #3
Re: Linked Throttle Levers
That would definitely work, but the only problem I see is that with two of the levers offset vertically, the angle of the levers won't line up. This is why the concept bugs me so much, everything I think of just doesn't seem to quite do what the real thing does or doesn't work under certain positions.
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02-10-2016, 02:30 PM #4
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Re: Linked Throttle Levers
This should solve it. See attached pic.
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