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learjet
03-25-2007, 08:07 PM
HI, MI NAME IS MIGUEL AND I'M A NEW MEMBER IN THIS FORUM. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE IF SOMEONE OUT THERE CAN PROVIDE ME SOME INFO ON HOW TO BUILD TWIN ENGINE THROTTLES FOR A LEARJET-45, ALSO A LANDING GEAR LEVER ETC.:?: :p

Trevor Hale
03-25-2007, 10:13 PM
Hi Miguel,

First off I would like to welcome you to Mycockpit.org.

I would ask though that you try not to use all caps in your posts.

First thing is first, you would like to build a lear 45.. Your first step is to plan how you want it to work. Single seat/ Duel seat. How much room do you have?

There is no way to just tell you how to do it. Have a look around the gallery at everyone's photo's. Find out what level you would like to build at. Maybe you would like a fully enclosed device, or just a couple modifications to your curent setup.

we will help you along the way with your questions.

Best regards,

Trev

Terry
03-26-2007, 10:15 PM
I don't know if this will help or not but try this link for some shots of a home built throttle. It's not exact but it does look like it is well done. The builder didn't provide drawings. http://www.excitingsimulations.com/cockpit/throttle_system.htm

Also, I have a drawing I found somewhere from the company that builds the real ones (Adams Rite Areospace) that I would be glad to send to you. It is the overall drawing and not the individual parts but from it I'm sure one could exactly duplicate it's looks. It is too large to post...about 1.5 meg. Give me your address and I'll email it to you.

TerryM

learjet
03-26-2007, 10:19 PM
I don't know if this will help or not but try this link for some shots of a home built throttle. It's not exact but it does look like it is well done. The builder didn't provide drawings. >excitingsimulations.com/cockpit/throttle_system.htm<

Also, I have a drawing I found somewhere from the company that builds the real ones (Adams Rite Areospace) that I would be glad to send to you. It is the overall drawing and not the individual parts but from it I'm sure one could exactly duplicate it's looks. It is too large to post...about 1.5 meg. Give me your address and I'll email it to you.

TerryM


hi terry, any help is greatly apprecciated my e-mail address is mig717@yahoo.com


thanks for the help

learjet
03-26-2007, 10:43 PM
Hi Miguel,

First off I would like to welcome you to Mycockpit.org.

I would ask though that you try not to use all caps in your posts.

First thing is first, you would like to build a lear 45.. Your first step is to plan how you want it to work. Single seat/ Duel seat. How much room do you have?

There is no way to just tell you how to do it. Have a look around the gallery at everyone's photo's. Find out what level you would like to build at. Maybe you would like a fully enclosed device, or just a couple modifications to your curent setup.

we will help you along the way with your questions.

Best regards,

Trev



hi trevor, what i meant to say when i first came into this forum is the 1. my space is limited at this time. this is why i am trying to build minor setups such as throttles quadrant, landing gear lever ect. once i can move into a larger place i will start building the real cockpit.. any help is really apprecciate i hope my A&P experience can take me beyond limits.. no one knows how far you can go unless you try it....

regards..

miguel

learjet
03-28-2007, 09:19 PM
I don't know if this will help or not but try this link for some shots of a home built throttle. It's not exact but it does look like it is well done. The builder didn't provide drawings. http://www.excitingsimulations.com/cockpit/throttle_system.htm

Also, I have a drawing I found somewhere from the company that builds the real ones (Adams Rite Areospace) that I would be glad to send to you. It is the overall drawing and not the individual parts but from it I'm sure one could exactly duplicate it's looks. It is too large to post...about 1.5 meg. Give me your address and I'll email it to you.

TerryM


hey terry thank you very much for that feedback the pictures will help alot, i'm also planning going to executive airport on monday, hopefully i will more info on the throttles...

just yesterday i bought a set of potentiometers,diodes,AND gate and just hoping that someone outthere can provide me with some wiring diagram, it is not necessary to be a learjet, i guess wiring diagram may have good info which can guide thru the process...

once again thanks for the pictures....
;)