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Don Johnstone wrote:
The wheel brake on my ASW 17 will stop the wheel turning if operated in the workshop, very useful, pity it does not retard the glider at all on the ground run, not that I would want it to as with no nose wheel an effective brake is not a good idea. A friend of mine fitted his ASW 17 with a Cessna wheel and disk brake. It was very effective, and did not put the glider on it's nose. If I needed to use the brake hard enough to put a glider on it's nose, I'd gladly trade a scratched nose for running into something hard or expensive! -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
Don Johnstone wrote: The wheel brake on my ASW 17 will stop the wheel turning if operated in the workshop, very useful, pity it does not retard the glider at all on the ground run, not that I would want it to as with no nose wheel an effective brake is not a good idea. A friend of mine fitted his ASW 17 with a Cessna wheel and disk brake. It was very effective, and did not put the glider on it's nose. If I needed to use the brake hard enough to put a glider on it's nose, I'd gladly trade a scratched nose for running into something hard or expensive! Just be careful. I decided to make the Tost "Liliput" (you know why they called it that, don't you) wheel work on my Standard Cirrus. The amount of play and tiny components can make life exciting though. My approach was to methodically adjust the actuating lever on successive flights. Landing on a 1435m tar runway meant there was no risk of hitting anything, so it should have been safe to experiment. I went from having no effective retardation to a locked wheel and one of those expensive white stripes on the tar in one adjustment... Having now taken a close look, the bush on the actuator is worn, and the floating attachments move. I could fit a new wheel and have very little improvement - even purchased a new brake assembly, then discovered that they changed the bolt pattern for the locating arm. Currently the new brake is gathering dust and I simply ensure I don't point it at anything I may want to keep on the ground run... One of those Cleveland disk brake sets is looking better by the day. -- Bruce Greeff Std Cirrus #57 I'm no-T at the address above. -+- \_________0_________/ |
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