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Old 13th Sep 2006, 23:47
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737 NG Yoke

Why are there 2 trim buttons on the top left of the 737 yoke or for that matter other Boeing type yokes? Probably a dumb question but what the heck, I'll ask it anyways..

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so that if you bump one of them, you don't trim it. they both have to be pushed in the same direction for the circuit to be made. it's not only the boeing that has it like that
 
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Originally Posted by sir.pratt
so that if you bump one of them, you don't trim it. they both have to be pushed in the same direction for the circuit to be made. it's not only the boeing that has it like that

Thanks for the info. I wasn't aware of that.

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