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Sick Squid
15th Dec 2004, 15:29
Anyway here know the amount of force required to maintain an Airbus sidestick at full displacement, both fore and aft? Specifically 320, but I'd bet Granny they are all the same figures. Also, but secondary, would be the amount of degrees displacement from the vertical at max. displacement all-axis. Questions are from a physiotherapist for rehabilitation purposes.

Thanks,

Squid

Arctaurus
15th Dec 2004, 15:32
Does 25 lbs fore and aft - 7 lbs lateral ring a bell with any one?

Max Angle
15th Dec 2004, 16:02
(Putting anorak well and truly on)

The figures copied from an Airbus publication and converted from horrid Euro units to pounds are:

Breakout force: 1.1 pounds

Pitch: Fore and aft. +/- 16 degrees 22.5 pounds

Roll: Outboard 20 degrees 5.6 pounds.

Roll: Inboard 20 degrees 7.8 pounds.

Note that the force is different for inboard and outboard roll. Airbus found during development that your arm is stronger moving inboard than outboard and fine tuned the forces to make left and right roll feel the same. Try moving the stick left and right holding it from above next time you are at work, you can clearly feel the force difference.

(Anorak off and safely stowed till next time)

Sick Squid
15th Dec 2004, 23:00
Thanks folks, absolutely superb, exactly what's required... got the ball-park from Arctaurus and the detail from Max Angle. :ok:

Nice one,

Squid