...Hagar..if the Wuss wants brakes then let him have brakes lol.........
OK, I'm all for personal choice.
That's quite possible but at least it has a throttle. Most WWI aircraft had a blip switch on the joystick to control the engine revs by cutting the ignition. The engine either ran flat out or not at all. Now that's what I call difficult although a rotary engine being "blipped" makes a wonderful sound. Quite unique.
I taxied Tiger Moths every working day for 2 years & never ran into a hangar or anything else. They had no brakes but just like the Camel were fitted with a tailskid to slow them down as soon as you cut the throttle. These old taildraggers were intended to operate from grass, not tarmac runways. That makes a horrible scraping noise with sparks flying everywhere & is also a tad expensive on tailskids. Don't let the CO or the poor old mechanics see you doing it.
