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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 3:49 pm    Post subject: Re: stick grips | 
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				Ch grips are now at Tostens. http://tostenmanufacturing.com/
 
 I am not yet flying, but I just installed these a couple of weeks ago and they look and feel good to me.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 4:04 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				G'day Linn, FYI the CH stick grips can be viewed at tostenmanufacturing.com and you can contact Kevin Willianson via email at acgrips(at)yahoo.com (acgrips(at)yahoo.com).
   
  I purchased the CS-8's recently as I found them to be comfortable; useable from the left and right handed positions; they have a comfortable hand rest on the grip; they feature more than enough switches on the grip and I feel that they're value for money.
   
  Regards
   
  Patrick Pulis
  #40299   VH-XPP
  Adelaide, South Australia
 
  
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 I'm wanting to order my stick grips.
 I looked at MAC and Infinity and tried to find the CH sticks with no luck (unless I take up computer gaming!!!)
 So, I have some questions for those who are flying:
 
 1 what stick grip did you order ..... and why?  URL???
 
 2 what functions do you control from the stick??
 
 3 What functions do you wish you had provided for on the stick???  
 
 4 Now that you have  experience with your grip ..... would you do it again, or go a different route???  Why?
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 4:25 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				Thanks Eric!!!
  Linn
  
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 4:27 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				Thanks Patrick!
  Linn
  
  Patrick Pulis wrote: [quote]         G'day Linn, FYI the CH stick grips can be viewed at tostenmanufacturing.com and you can contact Kevin Willianson via email at acgrips(at)yahoo.com (acgrips(at)yahoo.com).
     
    I purchased the CS-8's recently as I found them to be comfortable; useable from the left and right handed positions; they have a comfortable hand rest on the grip; they feature more than enough switches on the grip and I feel that they're value for money.
     
    Regards
     
    Patrick Pulis
    #40299   VH-XPP
    Adelaide, South Australia
    
    
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  I'm wanting to order my stick grips.
  I looked at MAC and Infinity and tried to find the CH sticks with no luck (unless I take up computer gaming!!!)
  So, I have some questions for those who are flying:
    
  1 what stick grip did you order ..... and why?  URL???
    
  2 what functions do you control from the stick??
    
  3 What functions do you wish you had provided for on the stick???  
    
  4 Now that you have experience with your grip ..... would you do it again, or go a different route???  Why?
    
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 4:38 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				1.  Infinity, fighter pilot want a be I guess.....looked comfortable and had
 different switch positions
 
 2.  AP  Disconnect, Trim (Al and EL), Flaps, PTT, Feq flip flop, Ident.
 
 3.  Comm switching from the audio panel
 
 4.  I would do it again but I would not do the ident and would do the audio
 panel switching.  I will be able to easily change that but have put it off
 to next annual....ready to get the plane back in the air.
 
 5.  Price was not high on my list.
 
 I find the grip very comfortable......looks cool also.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 4:38 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				Sorry for the lasts two posts .... the thank yous were supposed to go 
 direct!!
 Linn
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:47 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				1. No particular reason, other than they looked like the grips in the  
 Army helicopters I flew and I liked and felt comfortable with those.
 2. Pitch trim, aileron trim, rudder trim, autopilot disconnect/ 
 control wheel steering, Vertical Power "acknowledge", and com 1 freq.  
 flip-flop.
 3. Happy with my set up.
 4. Again, happy with my choice
 5. No.
 
 David Maib
 40559
 flying.
 On Feb 25, 2009, at 6:29 PM, linn wrote:
 
  
 I'm wanting to order my stick grips.
 I looked at MAC and Infinity and tried to find the CH sticks with no  
 luck (unless I take up computer gaming!!!)
 So, I have some questions for those who are flying:
 
 1 what stick grip did you order ..... and why?   URL???
 
 2 what functions do you control from the stick??
 
 3 What functions do you wish you had provided for on the stick???  
 
 4 Now that you have experience with your grip ..... would you do it  
 again, or go a different route???  Why?
 
 5 Was price high on your list of importance???
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:45 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				I gather your talking about the infinity grips- right?.. they are about as 
 close as I recall to the UH-1 grips.
 
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 From: "David Maib" <dmaib(at)mac.com>
 Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 5:46 PM
 To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject: Re: stick grips
 
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  1. No particular reason, other than they looked like the grips in the 
  Army helicopters I flew and I liked and felt comfortable with those.
  2. Pitch trim, aileron trim, rudder trim, autopilot disconnect/ control 
  wheel steering, Vertical Power "acknowledge", and com 1 freq.  flip-flop.
  3. Happy with my set up.
  4. Again, happy with my choice
  5. No.
 
  David Maib
  40559
  flying.
  On Feb 25, 2009, at 6:29 PM, linn wrote:
 
  
 
  I'm wanting to order my stick grips.
  I looked at MAC and Infinity and tried to find the CH sticks with no  luck 
  (unless I take up computer gaming!!!)
  So, I have some questions for those who are flying:
 
  1 what stick grip did you order ..... and why?   URL???
 
  2 what functions do you control from the stick??
 
  3 What functions do you wish you had provided for on the stick???  
 
  4 Now that you have experience with your grip ..... would you do it 
  again, or go a different route???  Why?
 
  5 Was price high on your list of importance???
 
  
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:03 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				Have not flown but I just installed Infinity and like the look and feel. 
 I have:
 coolie hat trim
 left toggle - up com1 flip flop and down for com 2 flip flop
 right toggle -moves left to page EFIS 1 and move right for EFIS 2 paging
 middle button is A/P disconnect
 Pinky is com 1 to com 2 swap
 trigger is PTT
 
 Playing around in the plane I think I am gonna like it.
 
 Chris
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:27 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				I love my Infinity grips and wouldn't trade them.
 
 PTT, switch radios, silence voice warnings, disengage autopilot, 2  
 axis trim......haven't gotten the ident function to work yet!
 
 grumpy - N184JM
 
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  I'm wanting to order my stick grips.
  I looked at MAC and Infinity and tried to find the CH sticks with no  
  luck (unless I take up computer gaming!!!)
  So, I have some questions for those who are flying:
 
  1 what stick grip did you order ..... and why?   URL???
 
  2 what functions do you control from the stick??
 
  3 What functions do you wish you had provided for on the stick???  
 
  4 Now that you have experience with your grip ..... would you do it  
  again, or go a different route???  Why?
 
  5 Was price high on your list of importance???
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:52 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				Same here, the Infinity's seem really durable overall, and I like
 having all the buttons.
 
 PTT
 Flip Flops:  Com1=switch up  COM2=switch down
 EFIS screen mode change
 Silence Voice Alerts (this is a critical one)
 AP Disengage/Control Wheel steering
 Coolie: Aileron Trim + Elevator trim
 
 Wouldn't change a thing.  Didn't care about price,
 just shopped all the vendors at OSH in 2005, and bought
 the one that looked like it would last the longest.
 
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
 
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  I love my Infinity grips and wouldn't trade them.
  
  PTT, switch radios, silence voice warnings, disengage autopilot, 2 axis 
  trim......haven't gotten the ident function to work yet!
  
  grumpy - N184JM
  
  do not archive
  
  
  On Feb 25, 2009, at 5:29 PM, linn wrote:
  
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 > I'm wanting to order my stick grips.
 > I looked at MAC and Infinity and tried to find the CH sticks with no 
 > luck (unless I take up computer gaming!!!)
 > So, I have some questions for those who are flying:
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 > 1 what stick grip did you order ..... and why?   URL???
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 > 2 what functions do you control from the stick??
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 > 3 What functions do you wish you had provided for on the stick???  
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 > 4 Now that you have experience with your grip ..... would you do it 
 > again, or go a different route???  Why?
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 > 5 Was price high on your list of importance???
 >
 
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				 Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:07 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				Yep! I also flew the OH-58 and the CH-54 and I seem to recall the  
 grips were all somewhat similar.
 I also have the trigger as PTT.
 On Feb 25, 2009, at 9:43 PM, pascal wrote:
 
  
 I gather your talking about the infinity grips- right?.. they are  
 about as close as I recall to the UH-1 grips.
 
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 From: "David Maib" <dmaib(at)mac.com>
 Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 5:46 PM
 To: <rv10-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject: Re: stick grips
 
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  1. No particular reason, other than they looked like the grips in  
  the Army helicopters I flew and I liked and felt comfortable with  
  those.
  2. Pitch trim, aileron trim, rudder trim, autopilot disconnect/  
  control wheel steering, Vertical Power "acknowledge", and com 1  
  freq.  flip-flop.
  3. Happy with my set up.
  4. Again, happy with my choice
  5. No.
 
  David Maib
  40559
  flying.
  On Feb 25, 2009, at 6:29 PM, linn wrote:
 
  
 
  I'm wanting to order my stick grips.
  I looked at MAC and Infinity and tried to find the CH sticks with  
  no  luck (unless I take up computer gaming!!!)
  So, I have some questions for those who are flying:
 
  1 what stick grip did you order ..... and why?   URL???
 
  2 what functions do you control from the stick??
 
  3 What functions do you wish you had provided for on the stick???  
 
  4 Now that you have experience with your grip ..... would you do it  
  again, or go a different route???  Why?
 
  5 Was price high on your list of importance???
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:49 am    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				Many medical professionals say that during long flights it is important to moves ones body many times to avoid blood and lymph fluid pooling C blood clots C stroke or heart attack. With so many functions mounted on the control stick C it does seem extremely comfortable C like having the television remote in hand while being a couch patato during college and NFL weekends C but this may not be so good for the body. May also be a source of confusion in remembering what is what.
   
  Then there is the inadvertent activation of a switch by clothing a clipboard or other item. 
   
  There was a story about a glider pilot flying a Stemme motor glider who was urinating into a bag C focusing so intently on the aim of his unit that he was unaware that he was down trimming the glider and it was a near disaster and fortunately only resulted in urine all over the canopy and cockpit and not his body Cplane and urine all over the rocks below. 
   
  Anyone see the movie C Walli. Thinking about the human population in space on their automatic chairs with their 40oz big gulps at hand. Life looked so easy and (uninteresting).
   
  Sorry couldn't resist the post.
   
  Wish I could be building today C got to work to earn the $$$ C atleast still doing that.
   
  John G.
  
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 [quote] From: rene(at)felker.com
  To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
  Subject: RE: stick grips
  Date: Wed C 25 Feb 2009 17:27:08 -0700
  
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  1. Infinity C fighter pilot want a be I guess.....looked comfortable and had
  different switch positions
  
  2. AP Disconnect C Trim (Al and EL) C Flaps C PTT C Feq flip flop C Ident.
  
  3. Comm switching from the audio panel
  
  4. I would do it again but I would not do the ident and would do the audio
  panel switching. I will be able to easily change that but have put it off
  to next annual....ready to get the plane back in the air.
  
  5. Price was not high on my list.
  
  I find the grip very comfortable......looks cool also.
  
  Rene' Felker
  RV-10 N423CF Flying
  801-721-6080
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				 Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:06 am    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				Infinity grips for me too. Not that I wouldn’t like one of the other brands but I started with them on my -4, then two on my 6A now two more for the -10. Sure glad I don’t have to place a pair in the rear seats. One more going to go in the 8A. Darn that's two more for the 8A. Grrrrr  
 Note I provide full or near full function to the Co-Pilot's side with a switch to disable all Co-Pilot stick functions.  
    
 <![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>PTT,  
 <![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>AP Disconnect  
 <![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Trim  
 <![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Flaps (momentary down, full up) [yes I like]  
 <![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Flip Flop (first time but I think I am gunna like it too)  
 <![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>BRS (optional)  
    
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				 Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:34 am    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				<![if !supportLists]><![endif]><![if !supportLists]><![endif]><![if !supportLists]><![endif]><![if !supportLists]><![endif]><![if !supportLists]><![endif]><![if !supportLists]><![endif]>  I used Van's wood grips because I think the  wood looks kind of classy, in moderation.
   
  I put their PTT in front, AP disconnect and  Van's trim on top in the supplied cover plate.
   
  After about a year I had lost both little  button caps on top of the AP disconnects.  Vans sells a rubber cap  replacement for about $9 that works well.  I looked all over the place for  a better price but no joy.  Seemed like a pretty simple part, especially  here close to Silcone Valley.  Not.
   
  I wish I had put the trim switch in a  different part of the grip cover.   Where the trim is now, it takes two  hands to fly and trim on take-off if  my left thumb is trimming nose down.  With my  left hand on the grip and the stick needing forward pressure, my left thumb  rises too high to push on the back part of the grip, so I have to resort to  pushing with my right hand while lefty does the trimming.   I've learned to be very careful to get the trim right before take-off, but  a few  of the  first departures were interesting.
   
  On a recent customer's RV8, we installed  Vans grips and trim switch, but this time with the trim switch near  the  top of the  cover  plate, where my AP disconnect is  located.  That works much better.
   
  I couldn't bear to use the 2-lb. (OK, maybe  5 oz.) steel collar supplied with Van's grips.  I got a similar  aluminum part from McMaster.  For $160 I think Vans should spring for the  lighter part . 
   
  Dave Saylor
  AirCrafters LLC
  140 Aviation Way
  Watsonville, CA 
  831-722-9141
  831-750-0284 CL
  www.AirCraftersLLC.com
   
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		MauleDriver(at)nc.rr.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 12:11 pm    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				I'm installing the CH/Tosten.  I chose them over the Infinity because I 
 wanted fewer switches.  Specifically I didn't plan to put flaps on the 
 stick.
 
 Fit and finish is great. 
 
 The rotation of the grip is easily adjustable.   The design of the grip 
 and it's rotation feature makes it seem reasonable to fly it with the 
 grip free to rotate, making it easy and comfortable to fly with either 
 hand.  Has anyone done this or have any experience with it?
 
 In any case, I'd make the same decision again but I have no meaningful 
 experience with the product.
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 4:42 am    Post subject: Re: stick grips | 
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				I am using the Infinities but have no flying time with them.  Switch setup will be the same as Tim's since following his recommendations is a good rule of thumb.
 
 If you get a form fitting grip like the Infinities, be sure to "clock" them inboard about 15 degrees when you mount them - don't mount them straight up.  This will keep your wrist in line with your arm as it lies across your lap.  If you mount it straight your wrist will be bent back in an uncomfortable position.
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 8:43 am    Post subject: stick grips | 
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				I clock mine nearly 45 degrees. It takes a considerable turn to get them
 at the correct and natural angle for how your arm and hand rest. It's
 not hard to figure out what angle you need, just place your seat(s) in
 and see where you hand naturally falls.
 
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