Landing Gear - Cub Crafters CC11-100 Pilot Operating Handbook

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SECTION 7
AIRCRAFT AND SYSTEMS
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7.3

LANDING GEAR

The aircraft has a conventional, or tailwheel, landing gear
configuration. The main gear legs are made from welded
steel tubing. Bungee cords on cabane struts provide
shock absorption. The main wheels carry 6.00 X 6 tires
standard.
An optional Alpha Omega Suspension System can be
installed in place of the bungee cord suspension. See
Burl's Aircraft, LLC for manufacturer's information.
Each main wheel is provided with a set of disc brakes.
The left and right systems are independent of each other.
There are two valves that operate the parking brake
located under the pilot's seat. The units form an integral
part with the copilot's toe brakes. To operate the parking
brake, press both brake pedals and rotate both valves 90
degrees (if the valve is vertical, the brakes are unlocked,
if the valve is horizontal, the brakes are locked).
The tailwheel swivels through 360 degrees and is
steerable via the rudder pedals. It is mounted to the
fuselage with steel spring leafs.
REPORT SSC10000AFM
Page Number: 7-2
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Date of Revision: 11/23/18
CUB CRAFTERS
CC11-100
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Issued: 04/15/09
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