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Brakes for WW1 aircraft

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SE5a

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I am building a replica of a WW1 British fighter. The landing gear has bungie suspension of a single axel between the wheels. I am considering several designs for disc (not drum) brakes for this suspension system. I'd like hear about the design and experiences of anyone whose build uses this style landing gear.

Thanks!
 
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