TWIST AND TURN THROTTLE OR PUSH AND LOCK
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TWIST AND TURN THROTTLE OR PUSH AND LOCK
Hi.All my time has been with the push and lock throttle,will I learn to like screw and twist type now used in the new Maules?
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Just a variation on a theme. If you like you can ignore the twist function and just use it like a normal push/pull throttle. Just remember to depress the center button/lock.
Opinions vary but I like the twist function. I find it useful for (OCD) small power adjustments in cruise, taxi, and pattern/approach.
Opinions vary but I like the twist function. I find it useful for (OCD) small power adjustments in cruise, taxi, and pattern/approach.
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Throttle
I grab the back of the throttle knob between my index and middle finger and then I can depress the button w/ the heel of my palm.
This gives me a continuous throttle when I need it along with blisters on my fingers and palm.
TD
This gives me a continuous throttle when I need it along with blisters on my fingers and palm.
TD
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