by Mike53 » Sat Aug 29, 2015 6:13 pm
To add toe brakes or not, is purely subjective.I think it really depends on where you are flying into most of the time.As has been mentioned many times the turning circle is "fairly tight" which for the majority of airports you visit is going to work out just fine.An airport I fly into regularly is fine through the week but on weekends it gets crowded and unless you don't mind parking farther out you will find wending your way in and around other airplanes to be challenging when your turning radius is limited by how far your nose wheel alone can turn you.Still no biggie.
The time to plan and install toe brakes is when you are building your plane.Retrofitting would be a major pain.So that's where the subjective part comes in.If you think like many that it is a waste of time ,then build to plans.There are many Sonex's out there with them.Doesn't mean you should follow.
Toe brakes are fairly simple to install, it free's up your left hand and allows you to turn on a dime.Not necessary but a nice feature.
For me ,it was always going to be toe brakes.They are what I'm used to and what I like.Purely subjective.
Cheers,
Mike
Mike
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