Kitfox SS, 912 ULS
http://tropicaltuba.com/Kitfox%20Project/Kitfox.htm
I don't think they are worth the weight.
Ty
Kitfox IV-1200
912
Consider this: You have tri-gear, a pilot/passenger on board, no brakes on passenger side and are flying from the usual left seat. You get a leg cramp and can no longer fly the plane. The pilot/passenger takes over. He lands the plane just fine and then proceeds to drive the plane off the runway because you cannot steer the Kitfox tri-gear at low speeds on the ground without differential braking. Ref: a Kitfox post a few years back.
There are many aircraft with single controls.
However, if you build a Kitfox with conventional gear and need a checkout/tailwheel endorsement in your aircraft, as an instructor and PIC I would demand brakes on both sides.
If you just need a biennial review, then single brakes are fine. It depends on who is PIC.
If you never plan on having someone land and taxi from the right seat and are that concerned about 2 pounds, build it without right side brakes. To each his own.
JP
From a pilot who had brakes fail on a Piper 140, I'd personally never be without passenger brakes - that's how we maintained maneuverability in our situation - even when the passenger wasn't a pilot it was greatly useful. If you're landing in fields so short you can't afford the weight of passenger brakes, I suggest you reconsider your landing choices
Last edited by wildirishtime; 11-18-2010 at 09:40 AM.
Carson - good point - FYI - I am aware of a KF V which had the rudder pedal snap off on landing (old design) making rudder/tailwheel and brakes not very usable for the pilot - Guy in the right seat took over and things went well.
Redundancy (as well as good karma) is a good thing.......
Sincerely
Dave S
KF 7 Trigear
Or you could forget the dual brakes and always have a banana at hand.
Ty
Kitfox IV-1200
912
hello everyones,
my first post here..
a friend just bought a Speedster (nose (Grove) gear) and his instructor won't start training without brakes on the right side.
I have read in the previous post that some of you have removed the brakes on the right side.......are you selling ?
My own plane has parking brake and I like this feature A LOT.
how is it made on the Kitfox ?
thanks
Jacques
I believe the parking brake sold by KF is a releasable check-valve on the break lines. I just got one and will be installing it sometime this winter. I have come to really appreciate full ruder and breaks on the px side as it allows others to taxi and fly the plane.
Dorsal ~~^~~
Series 7 - Tri-Gear
912 ULS Warp Drive