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On 2005-08-16, Deborah McFarland wrote:
I like my heel brakes. I guess it takes a real woman to handle them ;-). You know it's not really heel brakes that I find a problem. I otherwise love flying the Auster we use for towing gliders. However, it has a free castoring tailwheel. Our runway is hard surfaced. In a quartering tailwheel, you must use the brakes for directional control since the rudder is totally ineffective, and the tailwheel is free castoring. However, it's not just that they are heel brakes (which makes depressing the rudder pedal fully and applying braking more difficult) but the fact they are connected to cable operated drum brakes whose effectiveness varies from minute to minute. On a hard sufaced runway or taxiway, when taxiing (and because the brakes are so ineffective and being a taildragger, forward visibility isn't so hot, you must taxi slowly and with low enough power there is insufficient prop wash over the rudder) you have to inevitably accept you will need to do one or two 360 degree turns if you make too big an S-turn when trying to see forward. On grass it's less of a problem. The drag of the grass means you need a touch more power (more prop wash over the tail) and makes the aircraft track more straight anyhow. It's probably the only way anyone found that terrible braking system adequate! -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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