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Steven Shelikoff wrote:
aircraft brakes are in many cases under engineered since they depend so much on engine braking to slow down. Incorrect. The brakes on transport category aircraft are certified to stop the aircraft on the runway remaining after a rejected takeoff at the highest speed it would still be on the ground (V1) without using thrust reversers. Thrust reversers provide little braking at high speeds anyway. Rick |
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