>>> Parking brake is just a on/off flag (1bit).
>>
>> Well, right, but not totally. I've seen aircrafts accepting a double
>> value, and I'd like to make it consistent. Intermediate values make
>> sense here since it's a lever that moves along a path (or at least
>> rotates around a hinge). It's not a two positions switch. Anyway,
>> that's not the point, I'm just disgressing :-)
>
> ..I've seen levers 'n pedals used on parking brakes, if you set
> it slowly enough, they go "click click click click", just count
> the clicks. ;o)

That's good information :-)

A detail to Torsten: how does the SenecaII Parking brake "moves" along 
its path in real life? Does it click like an old car parking brake or 
does it slide smoothly?

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