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any Libelle owners out there have pics of how the wheel assy looks
when it's bolted up to the landing gear tubes? I want to get an idea of how the brake cable housing terminates and how the anti-rotation pin assy works. is the brake actuated by the airbrake pull? thanks, Brad |
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 13:23:50 -0700, Brad wrote:
any Libelle owners out there have pics of how the wheel assy looks when it's bolted up to the landing gear tubes? I want to get an idea of how the brake cable housing terminates and how the anti-rotation pin assy works. No photos - sorry. is the brake actuated by the airbrake pull? No, the standard set-up is a brake lever on the stick. The cable travel is quite short. The brake lever looks like a standard bicycle unit. -- martin@ | Martin Gregorie gregorie. | Essex, UK org | |
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![]() No, the standard set-up is a brake lever on the stick. The cable travel is quite short. The brake lever looks like a standard bicycle unit. ....and is adequate for stopping a 30 pound bicycle with a 160 pound rider too. Brad, have you flown a Libelle or spoken with any Libelle owners about the awesomeness of the Libelle wheel brake? |
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On Jul 29, 3:25*pm, Grider Pirate wrote:
... the awesomeness of the Libelle wheel brake? I think you'd do better to use the Matco rig I have at the shop. Or maybe the 5" Azusa wheel, Lamb tire, and a half-set of the Tracy O'Brien C-90 brake rig. |
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Grider Pirate wrote:
No, the standard set-up is a brake lever on the stick. The cable travel is quite short. The brake lever looks like a standard bicycle unit. ....and is adequate for stopping a 30 pound bicycle with a 160 pound rider too. Brad, have you flown a Libelle or spoken with any Libelle owners about the awesomeness of the Libelle wheel brake? I've not flown a Libelle, but think the same or a similar brake is on my Open Cirrus, which is rather heavier than a Libelle. The brake has two uses: 1. It stops me overrunning the aerotow rope as it comes taut. 2. It makes a faint grating noise during the landing run. |
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My Libelle 301b #65 has the wheel brake cable attached to the spoiler
handle and is adjusted to activate the brake when pulled to its full open. I don't have any pictures, but on mine, the anti-rotation pin slides into a slot in the bottom of the left gear strut. If I can remember correctly, there is a cable guide built into the left strut also. Fred On Jul 29, 3:23*pm, Brad wrote: any Libelle owners out there have pics of how the wheel assy looks when it's bolted up to the landing gear tubes? I want to get an idea of how the brake cable housing terminates and how the anti-rotation pin assy works. is the brake actuated by the airbrake pull? thanks, Brad |
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On Jul 29, 3:51*pm, Fred wrote:
My Libelle 301b #65 has the wheel brake cable attached to the spoiler handle and is adjusted to activate the brake when pulled to its full open. *I don't have any pictures, but on mine, the anti-rotation pin slides into a slot in the bottom of the left gear strut. *If I can remember correctly, there is a cable guide built into the left strut also. Fred On Jul 29, 3:23*pm, Brad wrote: any Libelle owners out there have pics of how the wheel assy looks when it's bolted up to the landing gear tubes? I want to get an idea of how the brake cable housing terminates and how the anti-rotation pin assy works. is the brake actuated by the airbrake pull? thanks, Brad Brakes aren't a great place to suddenly go retro-style ;-) Craig |
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On Jul 29, 5:00*pm, Craig wrote:
On Jul 29, 3:51*pm, Fred wrote: My Libelle 301b #65 has the wheel brake cable attached to the spoiler handle and is adjusted to activate the brake when pulled to its full open. *I don't have any pictures, but on mine, the anti-rotation pin slides into a slot in the bottom of the left gear strut. *If I can remember correctly, there is a cable guide built into the left strut also. Fred On Jul 29, 3:23*pm, Brad wrote: any Libelle owners out there have pics of how the wheel assy looks when it's bolted up to the landing gear tubes? I want to get an idea of how the brake cable housing terminates and how the anti-rotation pin assy works. is the brake actuated by the airbrake pull? thanks, Brad Brakes aren't a great place to suddenly go retro-style ;-) Craig you guys are freaking me out! I'll cut a hole in the bottom of the fuselage and go Fred Flintstone style! Brad |
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On Jul 29, 6:11*pm, Brad wrote:
On Jul 29, 5:00*pm, Craig wrote: On Jul 29, 3:51*pm, Fred wrote: My Libelle 301b #65 has the wheel brake cable attached to the spoiler handle and is adjusted to activate the brake when pulled to its full open. *I don't have any pictures, but on mine, the anti-rotation pin slides into a slot in the bottom of the left gear strut. *If I can remember correctly, there is a cable guide built into the left strut also. Fred On Jul 29, 3:23*pm, Brad wrote: any Libelle owners out there have pics of how the wheel assy looks when it's bolted up to the landing gear tubes? I want to get an idea of how the brake cable housing terminates and how the anti-rotation pin assy works. is the brake actuated by the airbrake pull? thanks, Brad Brakes aren't a great place to suddenly go retro-style ;-) Craig you guys are freaking me out! I'll cut a hole in the bottom of the fuselage and go Fred Flintstone style! Brad- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That will get really noisy at speed. You might want to use that Disc brake setup Bob K. has instead. |
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On Jul 29, 6:11*pm, Brad wrote:
On Jul 29, 5:00*pm, Craig wrote: On Jul 29, 3:51*pm, Fred wrote: My Libelle 301b #65 has the wheel brake cable attached to the spoiler handle and is adjusted to activate the brake when pulled to its full open. *I don't have any pictures, but on mine, the anti-rotation pin slides into a slot in the bottom of the left gear strut. *If I can remember correctly, there is a cable guide built into the left strut also. Fred On Jul 29, 3:23*pm, Brad wrote: any Libelle owners out there have pics of how the wheel assy looks when it's bolted up to the landing gear tubes? I want to get an idea of how the brake cable housing terminates and how the anti-rotation pin assy works. is the brake actuated by the airbrake pull? thanks, Brad Brad, If your hub has spoke holes, it is the original motorcycle wheel and is quite weak. The axle and bearings wont hold up to a hard landing + the brake shoes are small. Stiefenater can provide a Tost wheel which is much stronger and with a wider brake shoe. Spike the shoe to the drum by gluing 80 grit sandpaper to the drum, then rotate the wheel with the brake actuated to "spike" a perfect fit (remove sandpaper) and the brake will be adequate................not good, but it will stop the Libelle when applied at 20 knots. JJ Brakes aren't a great place to suddenly go retro-style ;-) Craig you guys are freaking me out! I'll cut a hole in the bottom of the fuselage and go Fred Flintstone style! Brad- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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