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I discovered that my Nimbus 3D had lost it's wheel brake Saturday.
Fortunately, I still fly with the assumption that it, like many gliders of the past don't have wheel brakes. No damage done other than a Long push back to the tiedown area. Upon examination of the system, (and the puddle) it appears that it's time for a rebuild of the caliper. Who's got some advice on the process? Any tricks?? Thanks for the advice in advance Paul Ephrata, WA |
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