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Guy Alcala wrote:
Max Richter wrote: Hallo, i know that French;Italian and Japanese airplanes prior and in WW2 had an opostite throttlemovement than British;American and German airplanes. I mean that to increase power you had to pull the Throttle backwards and not forward. Now i asumed that after WW2 with the availability of surplus British and American planes to the mentioned countrys this habit was not longer followed. Now i read that the French got T28 in the early sixties and modified them to the COIN-configeration and the reversal of the throttlequadrantmovement was one of the mentioned modifikations. Now my question: have Mirages or Rafales or any other airplanes this oddity also. I asked an IAF pilot about this some years ago. He'd flown Ouragans, dual Mirages and Kfirs (the majority of his combat time was in A-4s). He said they and theVautour all had standard (forward = increased throttle) movement. The same was presumably true of Mysteres and Super Mysteres, but hehad npo personal experience. Guy Wasn't the wing sweep lever on the F-111 changed early in its development programme?? IIRC, the engineers designed it so that, moved forward, the wings swept back (to go faster, same as throttle), moved back, the wings swept forward (to slow down - same as throttle). The early test pilots insisted it be changed to a 'natural' movement - back to sweep the wings back, forward to sweep them forward. Or was it the other way round ??? Ken |
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