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    cessna 172 style trim wheel

    Can anyone point me to a source for a real (or realish) Cessna-172-style trim wheel (wheel only, no electronics needed). I looked at aircraft spruce but couldn't see anything there.

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    I have this laying around. From a Cessna 337.
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    Most maintenance workshop at local airports have scrap parts like that, trim wheels, throttle knobs, fuel levers etc...worth checking...
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    I made mine from scratch out of MDF, it's so easy.

    I have just drawn a rough guide on MS Paint for you to have a look at!

    Its very brief but you will get the point!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackpilot View Post
    Most maintenance workshop at local airports have scrap parts like that, trim wheels, throttle knobs, fuel levers etc...worth checking...
    Good thought. Thanks

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    Trim Wheel

    Hi,

    Have a look on my web site. There is a " how to " about that.

    www.aileszelles.be

    Gerry

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    I found my c-172 trim wheel on ebay and used Desktopaviator.com trim wheel kit. http://www.desktopaviator.com/Produc...Trim/index.htm

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