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Old 13th November 2005 | 17:44
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Amphibian Throttle position

Anyone know why many amphibious aircraft have throttle controls on the overhead (twin otter is an example) ?
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Old 13th November 2005 | 17:58
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Maybe because that's where the engines are as they tend to be (are always ?) high wing types with the engines mounted above the flight deck.
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Old 14th November 2005 | 09:26
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............designed by an Aussie?!?!
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Old 14th November 2005 | 12:50
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From a mechanical point of view (easier & lighter cable routing) it makes sense on any high-wing multiengine craft. Also keeps cables out of the bilge.

Types I know of: Grumman amphibs, DHC-4/5/6
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Old 14th November 2005 | 16:24
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And the Avro York - not that you are likely to see one of those around any more!
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