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Left/Right handedness V's control stick and knobs swit

 
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:47 am    Post subject: Left/Right handedness V's control stick and knobs swit Reply with quote

For things done low, e.g., in the pattern, I would rather keep my right
hand on the stick and make the changes with my left (I would prefer the
flap handle on the left side).

For things done on the ground or at altitude (i.e., cruise) I would rather
switch my left hand to the stick and change freqs, altimeter setting, etc
with my right.

Jim
N. Idaho

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So my question (to satisfy my curiousity) is; What layout do you prefer
given your Left or Right handedness and why, or is it even an issue ?

I think my default position for this Right-hander would be Stick in the
Left hand and Throttle handling and other switches etc done with the Right
Hand.

What do you think ?

David.



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:03 pm    Post subject: Left/Right handedness V's control stick and knobs swit Reply with quote

Being a bachelor enhances one's ambidexterity.
Right Lar?
BB definitely do not archive

On 19, Dec 2006, at 2:46 PM, Jim Dunn wrote:

Quote:


For things done low, e.g., in the pattern, I would rather keep my right
hand on the stick and make the changes with my left (I would prefer the
flap handle on the left side).

For things done on the ground or at altitude (i.e., cruise) I would
rather
switch my left hand to the stick and change freqs, altimeter setting,
etc
with my right.

Jim
N. Idaho

> So my question (to satisfy my curiousity) is; What layout do you
> prefer
> given your Left or Right handedness and why, or is it even an issue ?
>
> I think my default position for this Right-hander would be Stick in
> the
> Left hand and Throttle handling and other switches etc done with the
> Right
> Hand.
>
> What do you think ?
>
> David.
>


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 4:24 pm    Post subject: Left/Right handedness V's control stick and knobs swit Reply with quote

It's more efficient to grab with either hand. Smile Do not
Archive.

Larry Bourne
Santa Fe, NM
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