Speed of 767-300 Throttle movement
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Speed of 767-300 Throttle movement
Hi there,
Can any of you proffesionals help me out on a technical question?
I've started building a 767-300 simulator at home. There are two things I couldn't figure out so far.
At what speed do the throttle levers move and what's the angle of the movement?
My guess it would be some 5 seconds or so for a 90° angle, but maybe one of you experts can be more specific.
Why I fly virtual airspace instead of the real thing? Well I like the freedom of the virtual airspace. I can fly wherever I want... Take off from Boeing field turn around an do a low altitude pass (gear up if I like) without getting sacked
It also keeps me off the streets and gives my wife some rest so I won't drive her crazy
Here's my website:
http://home.wanadoo.nl/erwinvansteen/767home.htm
And one of my fellow builders and software guru's Nico Kaan that make all this possible:
http://www.lekseecon.nl
Regards,
Erwin.
PS I posted this question earlier on another part of the PPrune forum, but so far there was no one that answered my question.
Can any of you proffesionals help me out on a technical question?
I've started building a 767-300 simulator at home. There are two things I couldn't figure out so far.
At what speed do the throttle levers move and what's the angle of the movement?
My guess it would be some 5 seconds or so for a 90° angle, but maybe one of you experts can be more specific.
Why I fly virtual airspace instead of the real thing? Well I like the freedom of the virtual airspace. I can fly wherever I want... Take off from Boeing field turn around an do a low altitude pass (gear up if I like) without getting sacked
It also keeps me off the streets and gives my wife some rest so I won't drive her crazy
Here's my website:
http://home.wanadoo.nl/erwinvansteen/767home.htm
And one of my fellow builders and software guru's Nico Kaan that make all this possible:
http://www.lekseecon.nl
Regards,
Erwin.
PS I posted this question earlier on another part of the PPrune forum, but so far there was no one that answered my question.