I flew an friends RV-12iS and found the brakes kind of weak from other planes I am use to.
Airplane brakes are not car brakes to be sure. They are not power assisted.
Does not feel spongy, stops plane, but seems less than powerful, Is that normal? *
In my case I had seat a tad too far back, for ideal brake actuation for my leg length. Owner is taller.
I could get full rudder, but more extended than I'd like in retrospect. Need to move up a few notches.
First time flying this plane it seemed to have less than spectacular brake power. I think PUSHING
harder is the cure, just asking?
*Not a low time or inexperienced pilot; not new to RV's, but newish to RV-12iS, I ask this dumb question to get feedback from RV-12iS pilots.
Airplane brakes are not car brakes to be sure. They are not power assisted.
Does not feel spongy, stops plane, but seems less than powerful, Is that normal? *
In my case I had seat a tad too far back, for ideal brake actuation for my leg length. Owner is taller.
I could get full rudder, but more extended than I'd like in retrospect. Need to move up a few notches.
First time flying this plane it seemed to have less than spectacular brake power. I think PUSHING
harder is the cure, just asking?
*Not a low time or inexperienced pilot; not new to RV's, but newish to RV-12iS, I ask this dumb question to get feedback from RV-12iS pilots.
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