August 23, 200619 yr Hello EveryoneI'm trying build a Learjet type throttle and am having trouble locating any information about them. Does anyone know where I might find demensions or close up photos.Thanks in advanceTerry
September 4, 200619 yr Step 1: buy plane tix 2 wichita kansas.Step 2: take taxi 2 bombardier plant.step 3: ask plant manager to let you in one of the planesstep 4: take measurementsstep 5: make quadrantalternate step 3: purchase quadrantalternate step 4: wire pots to quadrant, interface pots.alternate step 5: none
September 4, 200619 yr >Hello Everyone>>I'm trying build a Learjet type throttle and am having trouble>locating any information about them. Does anyone know where I>might find demensions or close up photos.>>Thanks in advance>TerryAirliners.net -> Photo search -> Flight decks, select learjet for plane model.Then you can find measurements for example by estimating the sizes of the gauges or such, whatever else you might see in the photo.//T
September 4, 200619 yr >Step 1: buy plane tix 2 wichita kansas.>Step 2: take taxi 2 bombardier plant.>step 3: ask plant manager to let you in one of the planes>step 4: take measurements>step 5: make quadrant>>alternate step 3: purchase quadrant>alternate step 4: wire pots to quadrant, interface pots.>alternate step 5: noneThat is a really Dumb and very unhelpful answer... And dumb to say the least.Roberto
September 4, 200619 yr Did you try airliners.net?(edit, sorry did not see the post of tigert)regardsNorberthttp://home.wanadoo.nl/norbert.bosch/
September 5, 200619 yr Author >>Airliners.net -> Photo search -> Flight decks, select learjet>for plane model.>>Then you can find measurements for example by estimating the>sizes of the gauges or such, whatever else you might see in>the photo.>>//TI had tried Airliners.net among others and was trying to guess the size by comparing to switches. Your idea of comparing to guages is great and much more accurate. I have been slowly recearching and working on my pit for years and it never occured to me to search my own archived files. Doing so revealed a cadd drawing from Adams Rite, the manufacture of the throttle, drawn at 1 to 1 scale. I must have gotten it many years ago.Anyway thanks for the suggestions...see you at the AVSIM Convention.Now it's off to the Bombardier plant. :)TerryPoor spellers of the world....UNTIE!!!
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