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I plan on making the grip ambidextrous as it would be a bit more convenient, although less comfortable. There are a number of "Game" joy sticks that would be ideal for the right hand, but they are very uncomfortable when used with the left. The gaming industry got it backwards there...although a right hand one for the right seat and left for the left seat would be the way to go. Like these? I bought a pair (left and right), though I am planning to use them as a pattern to duplicate them in wood. They are cheap. http://www.arrow4graphics.com/Vision...%201/controls1. htm Scott V |
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