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Old 30th Jun 2006, 14:09
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On a similar vein. It was normal practice on British jet types (sorry about vague generalisation) that the stick was held hard back on the landing run in order to create drag from the angle of attack of the wings. The nose wheel would then be lowered before the stick ran out of authority. The idea being to avoid using wheel brakes at high speeds. The question being, was this technique really effective or was it a case of every little bit of drag helps?
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