fruidman wrote:
Thunderboy; What's the difference between trikes and 3 axes? Does any of this involve chopping down trees?
Hi Fruidman, and welcome,
This is like asking if there is a difference between a motorbike and a car.
Trikes are weight-shift planes, it has a wing like a hang-glider and the engine pilots etc are suspended below the wing on a frame. The name is a bit of a misnomer since most planes are 3-wheelers. You operate your steering while on the ground with your feet, your right foot is throotle and the left is brake. Flying is achieved by physically moving the bar, that moves the whole wing. Advantages - short take off and landing, can land on beaches etc. Disadvantages doesn't like heavy winds, slow, pilot is exposed to the elements
3 - Axis, looks like a traditional plane. Usually enclosed. Feet control the rudder, nose wheel for steering, right hand controls the joystick, which in turn controls the ailerons on the big wings, (rolling left and right) and the elevators on the rear wings(up and down) with the rudder giving you left and right you have the 3-axis. The left hand controls the throttle. Advantages, usually faster, less exposed to elements, negatives, not as flexible for short landings and rough fields
