Hopefully this doesn't start a whole new jc flap flare/gate IFR cancellation/roadhouse meme. Has anybody every figured out the effectiveness of aero braking after touchdown, vs. lowering the nose to get all the weight on the wheels to gain brake effectiveness? I hear a number of things, one of which was that holding the nose off puts all the weight on the mains where the brakes are and makes for more effective braking. Is that the whole reason for holding the nose off after touchdown or is that more to create more drag and slow the plane down? Just something I've been pondering...