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Old July 3rd 07, 12:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Denny
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Default Braking in new breaks


Ditto. One side was not as quite effective as the other at first and
the plane had a bit of a tendency to veer to the right with equal
pressure on the pedals, but after a bit more taxiing around and
alternately heating and cooling each side, they evened up nicely. Then
after about 4 or 5 total landings to a full stop, both new brakes
worked perfectly balanced.


Ya mean lurching from side to side as I taxi is not mormal????

denny

 




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