

I built a model of the previously proposed "pony brake" style throttle quadrant which was less than satisfying in relation to the smoothness of the action. As a result I have gone back to a design much closer to Pete's original design. It uses a stack of Bellville washers to develop the friction when compressed by the knurled knob. A mock-up of this arrangement gave very smooth action so this will likely be the final design.

This part is made from 1/4" 4130 and welds to to the diagonal fuselage tube in the appropriate position. It provides the basic mount for the quadrant and provides the anti-rotational anchor for the shoulder bolt which serves as the pivot for the throttle and mixture levers. The shoulder bolt and the bellville washers came from www.mscdirect.com and the 1/8" phenolic for the friction washers came from Aircraft Spruce. The levers are fabricated from 0.070" titanium and the knobs from 6061-T6.
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