by 13brv3 » Fri Jan 28, 2022 4:14 pm
Greetings,
OK, so this will likely be a new spin on brake questions. Has anyone seen a mechanical disc brake setup on a sonex, or similar sized plane? I had an Airbike last summer, and had to get rid of the terrible Azusa brakes that wouldn't come close to holding enough to do a run up. I had seen some talk of using mountain bike disc brakes, which are really light. I was able to make the parts for the conversion, and they worked very well. I even had a dual hand lever on the stick for differential brakes. Of course the first thing to note is that the Airbike is half the weight, and lower speed than the Onex I'm finishing.
For the Onex, I planned to leave the stock Azusa (machined hubs) and single lever on the left until I determined how well they actually worked. I've done enough taxiing now to know that they're horrible, and worse yet, they require one more hand than I'm equipped with to attempt a run up. I removed the stock handle, and cables, and installed a hand lever on the stick. I need to make a couple simple changes, but it already has as much braking force as the original handle gave me, and now I have enough hands. I believe this will be good enough for initial flying at my home airport, but I'll want to upgrade the brakes before too long.
There are several hydraulic options, namely Aeroconversion, and O-Keefe. If I did that, I'd go with the hand lever master cylinder, and probably the O-Keefe brakes. It would be nice to have differential brakes, but I haven't seen a dual hand lever that will do that. I'd imagine it would be pretty bulky if it existed.
I prefer the simplicity of mechanical brakes, and the braking force needed just isn't that high, so I'm thinking about trying the bike disc brakes again. I'd love to find a bit heavier mechanical discs as an option though.
Rusty
Rusty
Onex- Rotax 912 (160 hours and counting)
Fixed wing, gyroplane, A&P