Every body tells me the shinn brakes are not much good, this what have found.
They will hold to max 1600 Rpm on a run up. Ok I do some run up with the tail tied down. Just to do one to 1750 Rpm once in a while.
The parking brake is not secure, the ratchet will not hold securly.
I have the tailed tied down during normal operation.
It happens what I land some there what they dont have a palce there I can tie the tail, so I use a bunge cord of the black truckers type dubble over the brake handel and to the stay by the door. Over both sides of handel so it can not turn, and hooks onto the stay, The hooks have a hose sliped over them so they can not slip and protect the paint.
Make shure the trottle is set to idle!AND LOCKED.
Mine is adjusted so all the way back is idle. (Works well for me, It goes klunk then I pull it all the way in, now I know it's in idle.)
The bunge cord goes over the brake handel, and I set the brakes with a firm
push on both brake pedals. A puch on the strut to check if the brakes are holding.
I tryed this out up to 1000 Rpm (with me in the plane) any more and she wants to move. Therefor the check of the idle possistion!
It may not be legal, but it works in a pinch.
Like anything else, use it to it's limits and KNOW the limits of your equipment.
Safe Flying is happy Flying.
Len Petterson
They will hold to max 1600 Rpm on a run up. Ok I do some run up with the tail tied down. Just to do one to 1750 Rpm once in a while.
The parking brake is not secure, the ratchet will not hold securly.
I have the tailed tied down during normal operation.
It happens what I land some there what they dont have a palce there I can tie the tail, so I use a bunge cord of the black truckers type dubble over the brake handel and to the stay by the door. Over both sides of handel so it can not turn, and hooks onto the stay, The hooks have a hose sliped over them so they can not slip and protect the paint.
Make shure the trottle is set to idle!AND LOCKED.
Mine is adjusted so all the way back is idle. (Works well for me, It goes klunk then I pull it all the way in, now I know it's in idle.)
The bunge cord goes over the brake handel, and I set the brakes with a firm
push on both brake pedals. A puch on the strut to check if the brakes are holding.
I tryed this out up to 1000 Rpm (with me in the plane) any more and she wants to move. Therefor the check of the idle possistion!
It may not be legal, but it works in a pinch.
Like anything else, use it to it's limits and KNOW the limits of your equipment.
Safe Flying is happy Flying.
Len Petterson
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