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Bob Grimstead
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Location: Perth, Western Australia or West Sussex, England
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Posted Thursday, July 3, 2008 @ 11:03 AM
Hi Guys,
To get a true maximum static rpm on the ground, your airplane should be facing exactly ACROSS the wind.
Head into the wind and the rpm will be artificially high, and the converse is true if you wish to apply full throttle facing downwind (but why would you?)
If your brake won’t hold you against full power (although it should, see my forthcoming post under ‘Brakes’) use a chock.
Yours, Bob
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D. Porter
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Posted Monday, April 29, 2013 @ 03:49 PM
Quote: | | Originally posted by Bob Grimstead
If your brake won’t hold you against full power (although it should, see my forthcoming post under ‘Brakes’) use a chock. |
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Hi Bob,
I know this an old thread, but I was curious about the post you referred to under 'Brakes', and I can't find it. Any chance you could still post it or send me a link? Thanks.
Don
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Bob Grimstead
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Posted Tuesday, April 30, 2013 @ 12:38 PM
Hi Don,
Just search for 'brake' (I should not have said 'brakes', there's only one, Doh!), but it is incorporated in this thread, about two-thirds the way down.
http://sbeaver.com/cgi-bin/fournier/cutecast.pl?session=ysSrc8lwmEC5skVhMwiWEm8Vug&action=&forum=11&thread=196&user=&query=&msgid=&page=1&sort=&do=&key=&others=
Yours, Bob
-------------------- Flying and displaying Fournier RF4Ds VH-HDO and G-AWGN, building replica RF6B G-RFGB and custodian of RF6B prototype F-BPXV
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D. Porter
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Posted Tuesday, April 30, 2013 @ 02:57 PM
Thank you Bob.
I understand now, the old "three to four clicks"-rule.
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Jorgen
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Posted Tuesday, April 30, 2013 @ 06:07 PM
Quote: | | I should not have said 'brakes', there's only one, Doh!), |
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I beg to differ- three. One for the main wheel and one for each wing. :D
Except the wire -brake arm attachment I'm pretty happy with the brake setup on Fourniers- I've seen worse!
May the 4s be with you/ Jörgen
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