We should remember why yokes were invented in the first place - the 
stick is the "original" design because it was simple ( I.E. less weight 
and less parts to fail) and easy to use... the yoke was invented out of 
necessity because planes got bigger and the mechanical advantage of the 
stick had to be increased for the ailerons. We don't have that problem 
so why would be want to carry the extra weight and complexity ?

-dave

Larry&Sallie Flesner wrote:

>At 09:58 PM 1/22/2007, you wrote:
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>>I saw a pic of a KR2 with a yoke (forgot where) and...  well, it 
>>just didn't look natural.
>>Ken
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>I saw a KR at Rough River, Ky., in 1990 and you're right, it didn't
>look right.  It would complicate the installation of controls and
>make it harder to exit / enter.  After 15 minutes flying with a
>stick it will be a non-issue.  I wanted to fly with my right hand
>on the stick so I mounted the throttle on the left sidewall and
>mounted all operating switches on the left side of the panel.
>I like it that way.
>
>As for brakes, disk are really the only way to go.  Cable vs. hydraulic?
>I can't imagine that cable would be as easy to install as hydraulic
>when you consider trying to run cables with pulleys from the rudder
>peddles to the wheels with no binding, etc.  You could actuate both
>brakes with a single actuator but then what's the point of a steerable-full
>swivel tail wheel, which I wouldn't be without.  My Cleveland 500X5
>brakes hold my KR with a full throttle run up.
>
>My rudder peddles are mounted to the upper firewall box with the
>master cylinders attached to the peddle tubes only (no funny
>geometry) , hydraulic disk Clevelands, and a steerable-full swivel
>tailwheel.  I wouldn't change a thing.
>
>Decide what setup YOU want and then build to that configuration.
>
>Larry Flesner
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