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mr_mojo97

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Hi, all, I've got a query

 

Milans pedals are great as we all know. But I'm, looking to alter the toe brakes. Using the toes brakes just feels unreal with the linear pressure of the spring. Now I've had a few flying lessons in a Piper Archer (some years ago) and I remember the toe brakes feeling more like a car - the more you push the harder the pedals get.

Is there a way to replicate this without too much modification - In fact I don't want to wreck my pedals at all!

 

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In Thrustmaster racing pedals are used a rubber conical piece for make this progressive resistance effect.

 

http://www.thebrakemod.com/

 

Not suitable for your pedal, but can give a idea - as racing controllers seems years ahead flight controllers. https://www.ricmotech.com/Load_Cell_Kit_for_Thrustmaster_Pedals_p/rmt-lc500.htm

 

Slaw pedals use a CAM profile for create the effect.

 

http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2016/01/full-35902-115751-_.jpg


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