Braking system for use when towing an aircraft on the ground

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Multiple control

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188 3H, 244110A, 244111, B60T 1516

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049764993

ABSTRACT:
The system in accordance with the invention provides braking while an aircraft (1) is being towed on the ground by a tractor vehicle (2) which is mechanically connected to the aircraft and which is fitted with a brake device under the control of a brake pedal (27), with the aircraft being fitted with a braking circuit. The system comprises a towing brake member (7) disposed in the aircraft's braking circuit line (34) for connecting the brake control member (27) of the vehicle to the towing brake member (7) of the aircraft.

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