I saw something interesting in an article in a recent issue of Kitplanes
on the Wittman Tailwind.   The Tailwind has a center stick but the top is 
bent into a "U" shape
and the end of it winds up in at the lap level of a pilot in the left seat, 
placing it where a dual stick would be.  That way someone in the left seat 
can fly it with the right hand on the straight part of the stick or the left 
hand on the bent part of the stick.

This idea could also work on a KR if you made it removeable or able to 
rotate so you could get in easily.  If I build a KR (and I'm looking for a 
KR-2 project at this point), I'd prefer the simplicity of a single stick and 
this would eliminate one of the disadvantages.

Mike Taglieri  miket_...@verizon.net

          Everyone has his reasons.
                       - Jean Renoir "The Rules of the Game"


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Johnson" <pjohn...@kmts.ca>
To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: KR> dual stick assembly


>I haven't read all the posts about the dual stick assembly so this may have
> been mentioned...
>
> Have you thought about installing a single, center stick and putting a 'T'
> or 'Y' on top?
>
> The Zeniths have this and apparently there is almost no time required to
> adapt to it.
>
> A thought.
>
>
>
> PJ
>
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