Shinn Brake Relining - Porterfield Airplane Club2024-03-28T12:59:14Zhttp://porterfieldplane.ning.com/forum/topics/shinn-brake-relining?commentId=3426316%3AComment%3A123019&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you for all this Shinn…tag:porterfieldplane.ning.com,2022-09-19:3426316:Comment:1230192022-09-19T13:06:10.744ZAndy Gelstonhttp://porterfieldplane.ning.com/profile/AndyGelston
<p>Thank you for all this Shinn info, Steve! I've had many owners express a desire to change over to Cleveland or Grove wheels and brakes. I always admonish them that those brakes are hard on props, engines, wing struts and vertical tails: all the things that get damaged when you get excited, brake too hard, go up on her nose, and over on her back. With the Shinns, that's never a concern, unless you're wheel landing on pavement.</p>
<p>Thank you for all this Shinn info, Steve! I've had many owners express a desire to change over to Cleveland or Grove wheels and brakes. I always admonish them that those brakes are hard on props, engines, wing struts and vertical tails: all the things that get damaged when you get excited, brake too hard, go up on her nose, and over on her back. With the Shinns, that's never a concern, unless you're wheel landing on pavement.</p>