Saturday, August 21, 2010

Where is aircraft wheel brake control? (Please help me to locate where it is, in the cockpit)?

I like to know about how to brake both military and civilian aircrafts.





I can locate the spoiler control, auto-brake control, thrust reversal control, and parking brake control from Ms Flight Simulator. But I still can locate where the wheel brake control is.. So, please help me. If you have the picture, I like to see it.Where is aircraft wheel brake control? (Please help me to locate where it is, in the cockpit)?
In a real aircraft it is on the top of the rudder pedals ( you just push both forward) in FSX it is period (.)Where is aircraft wheel brake control? (Please help me to locate where it is, in the cockpit)?
they are at the rudder pedals or at the control stick.


the braking action is either differenciated - by different forces applied at the two pedal brakes, or by a mechanism that differentiates the braking action relative to the rudder pedals position - this is when the brake is situated at the control stick. - you give a control input rudder left, then the left side brakes more intensively.





some planes dont have differntiated brakes at all, and simply brake all wheels appropriate to the force at the brake control at the control stick.
The brakes are on top portion of the rudder pedals. Also there is an autobrake control on the instrument panel by the engine gauges.
wheel brakes on most aircraft are incorporated into the rudder pedals. to brake tip your feet away from you which tilts the rudder pedals engaging the brakes.


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on FS2004, its the . button

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