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![]() "Steve Dold" wrote in message ... On 17 Sep 2003, Snowbird wrote: Since when does a C152 need to be steered with the brakes? I keep reading this and wonder how many people here actually fly these things. It's common at small airports to be faced with a turn that can't be made with nosewheel steering alone, and you need to use differential braking. I've used differential braking to pull it into a tight space, but we're talking making 90 degree turns on taxiways. My plane has LESS nosewheel turn angle than the 152 and I rarely need to use the brakes (toe brakes are mod on my plane anyhow, it was certificated without them...one major problem that people cause is that if you lock up one wheel with the toe brakes, you can actually drag the nose wheel around the turn). |
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