Because I have the materials, like doing this stuff, and needed parts, I made up some brake dust covers from carbon fiber. The parts in the photo are test pieces to figure out layups etc. The final parts are in the molds now and should have that sexy carbon look which will go away when they are painted to match the rest of the ship. The white pieces are 3D drilling templates and can index for either the R or L side. As to the legalities of homegrown parts on certificated airplanes question: As I read the regs and after asking several IAs about this, the answer seems to be making non structural parts is okay regardless of materials as long as it will work as originally intended.
Weight wise the CF brake parts weigh 10 grams less per side than the a lauminum originals. Just for grins I calculated replacing all aluminum fairings with CF parts will save about 12 oz. Enough fuel to run the engine for about 5 minutes.
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