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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 2:23 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

New Zealand { home of Richard Pearse} who left the ground in powered fight
in March 1903.Had some control problems.>>

Yeah!

If you seen the bits of his plane in the Auckland Museum? As unlikely a
pile of scrap to make it into the air as you can imagine. That propeller!

Cheers

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 3:13 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

a lot of plane manufactures have gone to nose dragging... that does not
infer that all tail draggers are obsolete, or sub standard, just
different.>>

No, of course it doen`t but the tricyle gear is so obnviously better in all
respects that all other things being equal you wouldn`t choose a taildragger
would you.?

Cheers

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:12 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

> the tricyle gear is so obnviously better in all
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respects that all other things being equal you wouldn`t choose a
taildragger would you.?
>

Quote:
Pat


Patrick/Gang:

For my kind of flying, my mkIII tail dragger does a much better job than a
tri gear.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 4:39 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

Pat, throwing a little kindling on a dwindling flame?
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On 3, Oct 2009, at 7:13 AM, pj.ladd wrote:

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a lot of plane manufactures have gone to nose dragging... that
does not
infer that all tail draggers are obsolete, or sub standard, just
different.>>

No, of course it doen`t but the tricyle gear is so obnviously
better in all respects that all other things being equal you
wouldn`t choose a taildragger would you.?

Cheers

Pat



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:56 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

No, of course it doen`t but the tricyle gear is so obnviously better in all
respects that all other things being equal you wouldn`t choose a taildragger
would you.?
Quote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.

I nose dragger is heavier, flies slower and bounces around like a wallaby on a rough field. There are some things they do better… but not in all respects.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:35 am    Post subject: Re: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

Dana wrote:
Just because YOU don't like something, Mike, doesn't make it
substandard.

-Dana (who PREFERS taildraggers with open cockpits, control sticks, and
heel brakes)



I like toe brakes, that does not mean much, but the entire aviation world has accepted this standard, and that means a lot. You try to say that just because YOU don't like them its not important, well its the entire aviation community... Be honest.

You go on to try to change this discussion into something about Taildragers, Open Cockpits, control sticks, etc. which are different types of aircraft and have NOTHING to do about standardized controls. Don't put words into my mouth and try to imply that I am against different types of aircraft, that is just lame on your part.

People see this type of Junior High clique behavior, where the same certain few are so intent on being popular, that you attack anything posted by someone like me that is not part of the " In Group ". Why do you think this Kolb list has very little activity ? This list has turned into the same few guys so intent on harassing and discrediting anything that I post, that you will post bad advice and bad information in favor of your personal politics. People see this, and are afraid to post here. John H is right on one thing, not everyone here is unfriendly, but there are a few here that have created an unfriendly atmosphere on the list, at the expense of everyone.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:04 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

At 09:36 AM 10/3/2009 Saturday, you wrote:
Quote:

Dana wrote:
> Just because YOU don't like something, Mike, doesn't make it
> substandard.
>


People see this type of Junior High clique behavior, where the same certain few are so intent on being popular, that you attack anything posted by someone like me that is not part of the " In Group ". Why do you think this Kolb list has very little activity ? This list has turned into the same few guys so intent on harassing and discrediting anything that I post, that you will post bad advice and bad information in favor of your personal politics. People see this, and are afraid to post here. John H is right on one thing, not everyone here is unfriendly, but there are a few here that have created an unfriendly atmosphere on the list, at the expense of everyone.

Mike


Are you guys fricken kidding me? Why must this BS continue? Always with the mud slinging. How many times to I have to step in and stop this? Why must I baby-sit you all the time?

No more post like this, period.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 10:07 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

Pat
For a handful of good reasons, taildraggers are 'better' aircraft.
I'd pick one ever time.
like a Kolb (now it's Kolb-related!)
You say "tricycle gear is so obviously better in all respects"?? I
don't agree.
Russ
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On Oct 3, 2009, at 7:13 AM, pj.ladd wrote:

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a lot of plane manufactures have gone to nose dragging... that
does not
infer that all tail draggers are obsolete, or sub standard, just
different.>>

No, of course it doen`t but the tricyle gear is so obnviously
better in all respects that all other things being equal you
wouldn`t choose a taildragger would you.?

Cheers

Pat



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 10:19 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

Greetings,

IMHO my heel brakes work just fine, I have no need to change them to toe brakes. As soon as I got used to them it was not a problem for me. The Piper Colt I also fly has no heel brakes or toe brakes, it also took some getting used to but it is no longer a problem for me. 
Now what was the question? [img]http://cdn-cf.aol.com/se/smi/0201d201a5/02[/img]

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

Here's a couple of pix of my "substandard" heel brake installation for anybody who's interested. Not saying they're "better", never did, but they work just fine for me.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 5:17 pm    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

At TOK we had tried toe brakes on a M3 and none of us liked them - not even
a little. When you pushed on the toe brake, the whole pedal assembly would
tend to move away, so you had to press on the opposite pedal with a
balancing force. This required very deft feet. We didn't leave them on for
long - the heels worked much much better. Perhaps we could have fine-tuned
things to work better, but we felt the heels worked so much better, that we
were disinclined to spend any more time on the toe brakes.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 10:25 pm    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

That may be so Pat,but we do have a couple of replica aircraft of Richards
design in the hanger of old stuff ,one of them has a engine built to his
design and they show promise. Working rudder, elevators and real wing
controls ,not wing warping , it has a tricycle undercarriage { you know the
one with the trainer wheel out front } and that funny propeller does
produce some interesting thrust.
Downunder
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 2:56 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

HI Robert,,
Now , would I?
/.. I did qualify it by saying `all other things being equal`

Pat


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:12 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

For my kind of flying, my mkIII tail dragger does a much better job than a
tri gear.>>

Hi John,
I just know I am going to regret starting this. Why?. In what respect is a
tail dragger better?

Enquiringly ( and really envying you the crab)

Pat


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:24 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

It really doesn't make a difference to me Heal or Toe Brakes when I had small tires on the brakes worked ok now I have bigger tires on the brakes dont seem to work as well, I made a change and got a reaction, now I have to make another change to get the reaction I am looking for

Heres a Few pic's Flying around Maine in a Kolb MK3C See attachements

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:44 am    Post subject: Heel Brakes or ??? Reply with quote

  Nice photos, Ellery.  Looks a lot like my area in Vermont.  Not a lot of places to land.  Is that an electronic compass?
 
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 5:50 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

Pat
Briefly, and not to start a long thread --
Kolbs are pusher taildraggers; so this is Kolb-related. Of course
pushers are different from tractors, but most GA taildraggers are
tractors, and IMHO:
are much better for any kind of bush flying; keeps the prop up out of
the brush.
do better landing on soft ground; nosewheels are usually smaller than
mains and can dig in more easily
have less tendency to nose-over
for photography, gear leg is FORWARD of wing-strut, and out of the way
no nose gear & strut right behind prop, in the hi-speed airflow, to
produce lots of drag
easier to hand-prop as the prop is higher off the ground
easier to get in & out of, esp for creaky or disabled pax
if tailwheel is flat, broken or missing, you can still fly,
carefully. Not so with nosewheels.
Taildraggers just LOOK so much better!
So. As I said, just IMHO
Fly & enjoy; winter's coming
Russ

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For my kind of flying, my mkIII tail dragger does a much better job
than a
tri gear.>>

Hi John,
I just know I am going to regret starting this. Why?. In what
respect is a tail dragger better?

Enquiringly ( and really envying you the crab)

Pat



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:17 am    Post subject: Heel Brakes or ??? Reply with quote

no thats a digital Temp guage

Ellery


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:50 am    Post subject: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

Advantage (disadvantage?) of a nose wheel is that one tends to drive the
aircraft on the ground rather than fly it on the ground. This can cause
problems when taxiing in gusty winds. Also another advantage
(disadvantage?) is that due to the cg being ahead of the main landing gear,
one can land the aircraft in a crab with less tendency to ground loop. When
this is done there is a greater chance to fold the gear due to the increased
side loading and stress on the landing gear.

When flying a tail dragger configuration, one readily learns to pay
attention to flying the aircraft on the ground, and not to land in a crab.
Glider pilots are the best versed on flying on the ground, as they have only
one main wheel. Also, with the cg behind the main gear, the load
distribution upon takeoff rotation favors the tail dragger, in that, it
allows one to get off soft field easier than a nose wheel aircraft. As one
tries to early rotate a nose wheel aircraft with the cg ahead of the main
gear, much more weight is shifted to the main gear than with a tail dragger.

In side profile drag, I don't know if there is advantage in either
configuration. The tail dragger has a longer wheel base. And so the tail
wheel may give better ground stability than a nose wheel. But it may be a
toss up as to which is better.

Over all I like the tail dragger, as I believe it makes a better pilot out
you as it demands that you continue to fly the aircraft while on the ground.

FWIW - a couple of hours work away from first start up on the MZ 34

Jack B. Hart FF004
Winchester, IN


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Heel brakes or ??? Reply with quote

Dana wrote:
Here's a couple of pix of my "substandard" heel brake installation for anybody who's interested. Not saying they're "better", never did, but they work just fine for me.

-Dana

Growing old is inevitable, but we can stay immature indefinitely.


Dana, that is sweet, much better than the stock cable operated setup. I saved those pix, I can actually see myself liking that, thanks.
(Now if John will ever get over his crabs and go home so he can post some pix...)


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