There's a video somewhere of Barry Schiff checking out a Trimotor. Couple interesting things:
- Schiff showed how to check the fuel level; one of the crew actually had to open a hatch above the cockpit, climb up and out on the wing and look in the tanks.
- many (most?) passengers who traveled on the original Trimotors exited the plane nearly deaf. No sound proofing at all back then.
- Barry wanted to demonstrate yoke control, so he slowly pulled back on the yoke. Nothing happened for nearly 30 seconds. (think about the massive thickness of that wing)
- he then turned the yoke left. Nothing happened for about 20 seconds.
- he then looked at the camera, smiled, and yanked the yoke back and forth, left and right. Nothing happened.
Guess you couldn't over-control it!
Tom
PS - on my bucket list: fly in a Trimotor, in a Connie (not a super connie ...), and in a DC3.