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Hi All,
Would anyone be kind enough to send me an electronic copy of the following article from Soaring, March 1998: “Putting the Bite into Weak Drum Brakes”, by Tillmann Steckner I'd like to actually be able to stop my heavy Kestrel 19 when it lands... without using fixed objects likes trees or fence posts. TIA, John |
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On Nov 13, 10:21*am, jsbrake wrote:
Hi All, Would anyone be kind enough to send me an electronic copy of the following article from Soaring, March 1998: “Putting the Bite into Weak Drum Brakes”, by Tillmann Steckner I'd like to actually be able to stop my heavy Kestrel 19 when it lands... without using fixed objects likes trees or fence posts. TIA, John Don't do it! Send the wheel to Vintage Brake in Sonora California. The Steckner mod is self energizing but won't release properly once engaged. http://www.vintagebrake.com/ |
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On Nov 13, 9:26*am, Tim Taylor wrote:
Don't do it! *Send the wheel to Vintage Brake in Sonora California. The Steckner mod is self energizing but won't release properly once engaged. http://www.vintagebrake.com/ I second Tim's recommendation. Vintage Brake does great work and they're easy to deal with. Thanks, Bob K. www.hpaircraft.com |
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![]() Don't do it! * Roger that! I saw a ship lock the brake on the runway after installing this stupid mod. Ever try to move a 20 with a locked brake? JJ |
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On Nov 13, 12:26*pm, Tim Taylor wrote:
On Nov 13, 10:21*am, jsbrake wrote: Hi All, Would anyone be kind enough to send me an electronic copy of the following article from Soaring, March 1998: “Putting the Bite into Weak Drum Brakes”, by Tillmann Steckner I'd like to actually be able to stop my heavy Kestrel 19 when it lands... without using fixed objects likes trees or fence posts. TIA, John Don't do it! *Send the wheel to Vintage Brake in Sonora California. The Steckner mod is self energizing but won't release properly once engaged. http://www.vintagebrake.com/ The instructions I saw ( a decade prior Tilly's publication) are explicit about the need to add much bigger return springs to avoid lockup. Its quite entertaining to watch the results when this is ignored. "These springs look good enough"... Best I've seen was an Elfe (same tiny wheel as H201), where the lockup broke the axle and tost castings, and the glider slid to a stop on top on top of the wheel, except the wheel was lying sideways on the pavement. Very nice ! Other than properly surfacing the brake shoes, check that the cam has not elongated the hole in the weak aluminum casting, in which case you want to put in a strong bushing and get rid of all the slop. Have fun, and don't forget to post the video of the first attempt to use the new brake, Best Regards, "YO electric" * * "proud owner of an actual functioning wheelbrake" |
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YO, Dave,
Can you switch your electric fan to "reverse thrust" upon landing for a REALLY short landing, in conjunction with properly functioning wheel brake? Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA The instructions I saw ( a decade prior Tilly's publication) are explicit about the need to add much bigger return springs to avoid lockup. Its quite entertaining to watch the results when this is ignored. "These springs look good enough"... Best I've seen was an Elfe (same tiny wheel as H201), where the lockup broke the axle and tost castings, and the glider slid to a stop on top on top of the wheel, except the wheel was lying sideways on the pavement. Very nice ! Other than properly surfacing the brake shoes, check that the cam has not elongated the hole in the weak aluminum casting, in which case you want to put in a strong bushing and get rid of all the slop. Have fun, and don't forget to post the video of the first attempt to use the new brake, Best Regards, "YO electric" * * "proud owner of an actual functioning wheelbrake" |
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On Nov 13, 7:47*pm, rlovinggood wrote:
YO, Dave, Can you switch your electric fan to "reverse thrust" upon landing for a REALLY short landing, in conjunction with properly functioning wheel brake? Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA If you had ever experienced an actual functioning wheelbrake, you'd know that this is unnecessary... See ya, Dave "YO electric" PS: My wheelbrake actually has a separate component to *limit* the braking force ! Here's a pictu http://www.nadler.com/Antares/Antare...ureLimiter.jpg Imagine needing that ! |
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Tim Taylor wrote:
Don't do it! Send the wheel to Vintage Brake in Sonora California. The Steckner mod is self energizing but won't release properly once engaged. http://www.vintagebrake.com/ Any company that uses the term "billet" in their ads looks like they are mainly aimed at the motorcycle crowd. I thought the soaring community had a bit more intelligence than to use such language. :-( ...lew... |
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On Nov 14, 6:41*am, Lewis Hartswick wrote:
Tim Taylor wrote: Don't do it! *Send the wheel to Vintage Brake in Sonora California. The Steckner mod is self energizing but won't release properly once engaged. http://www.vintagebrake.com/ Any company that uses the term "billet" in their ads looks like they are mainly aimed at the motorcycle crowd. I thought the soaring community had a bit more intelligence than to use such language. :-( * * ...lew... |
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On Nov 14, 6:41*am, Lewis Hartswick wrote:
Tim Taylor wrote: Don't do it! *Send the wheel to Vintage Brake in Sonora California. The Steckner mod is self energizing but won't release properly once engaged. http://www.vintagebrake.com/ Any company that uses the term "billet" in their ads looks like they are mainly aimed at the motorcycle crowd. I thought the soaring community had a bit more intelligence than to use such language. :-( * * ...lew... yes, they do a lot of brake work on motorcycles. Don't hold that against them. They did a great job on my Tost wheel brake and for a good price and on schedule. I give Vintage Brake a big thumbs up. Dan |
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