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Landing Gear
The landing gear comprises a non-retractable steerable nose wheel, two
main wheels and fairings.
The struts of the main gear and gas strut of the nose gear provide shock
absorption and the nose gear includes a conventional oil-filled shimmy
damper to prevent nose wheel vibration.
All wheels have inner tubes and each main-wheel has a hydraulically
actuated single disc brake.
The nose wheel will deflect ± 9 degrees with full rudder pedal deflection and
can castor freely up to 47 degrees with application of differential wheel
brake.
When towing the aircraft do not exceed 47 degrees nose wheel deflection or
damage will occur to the nose gear.
Brakes
Each main wheel is fitted with hydraulic disc brakes and each pilot has a set
of toe brake pedals.
Pressure is generated by the pilot pushing on the top of the rudder pedal. The
left brake is controlled by the left brake pedal and the right brake is
controlled by the right brake pedal. The brakes are progressive.
The harder you press, the harder the brakes are applied. Take care not to
lock the wheel or the tyre could be damaged.
To set the parking brake, first slide the parking lever to the SET position and
press both brake pedals until full resistance is felt; one moderate application
of pressure is normally sufficient.
Further pressure to the wheel brakes can be supplied at any time by pressing
down harder at the toe brakes. To Release the parking brake, first depress the
toe brake pedals and hold, to ensure adequate pressure remains at the
wheel brakes and then move the parking brake to RELEASE.
The toe brake pedals themselves can then be released as required to allow
the aircraft to taxi forward.