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Posted Monday, November 10, 2014 @ 03:51 AM  

Can anybody post some pics of the throttle linkage front and back for RF5B?
Ours has been removed and traditional throttle fitted to front instrument panel only.
Any help or parts much appreciated.
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Posted Monday, November 10, 2014 @ 03:19 PM  

John
Not sure what has been done to your aeroplane but the RF5 throttle is a one piece bowden cable affair with a small throttle in the front and rear cockpits. If you look at the "Panel Pictures" page of this site at LN-GRY you will see the front throttle and cable (blue).
The complete unit is part number 516 023. In the RF5 parts catalogue it also has a part or description of F 01-858-00 so maybe it is common to some other application (aeroplane or boat perhaps).
Alfred Krewinkel, the old EIS parts manager, may be able to find one or help if he is still trading Fournier parts. His email is a.krewinkel@t-online.de. He speaks good English.
Hope that helps and welcome to the world of Fourniers.
Incidentally my RF5 spent its first 8 years in Nigeria and unusually still has clips on the inside of the canopy to which I presume a sunshade was fitted.

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