by Waiex 49 » Wed Mar 14, 2018 4:55 pm
I have added the Sonex disc brakes with toe pedals and independent left/right master cylinders. This was, in my opinion, a major improvement over the stock "pull on the lever" drum brake system with no independent brakes the "direct steering" stock setup.
While the Sonex disc brake kit has numerous shortcomings, required several modifications and was a general pain to install, I find the Sonex disc brakes actually work pretty well and the plane benefits from having independent left and right brakes and this can serve to tighten up the turning radius even with the direct drive tail wheel.
I now have the 6" full-swivel tail wheel setup from Fly Boy Accessories. The full swivel tail wheel is really nice and allows the plane to pretty much pivot on the main gear for very tight turns on the ground.
I already had a 6" tail wheel on my plane so that is what I went with when ordering up from Fly Boy Accessories. It really does put the tail up higher and lowers the nose. I can get away with this because my titanium tail wheel rod is bent from years of abuse and this lowers the tail back down a bit.
If you are interested in going this route, I would NOT recommend going with the 6" tail wheel. The 6" wheel gives too much lift for the tail and I believe the 4" setup would be much better suited for the Sonex / Waiex airframes. Fly Boys has a very nice 4" full swivel tail wheel setup for the Sonex.
I am very glad I upgraded the brakes and went to a full swivel tail wheel on my Waiex. While the Sonex disc brake kit sucks pretty badly, I made it work. If I had it to do over again I'd probably get wheels/brakes from another vendor. Having independent left/right brakes is really, really nice and worth the effort. I used the Hegar master cylinders from Spruce and toe brake pedals I bought off the forum. The tail wheel from Fly Boys Accessories is very nicely made and worth the extra $$.
Just my 2 cents worth. Hope to see you all at Osh!
Fly safe,
Don Bowen
The Outlaw Viking Waiex N49YX