Steven
I heard many years ago that the nose on the ground put the cockpit
rail down where you could just step into the cockpit and then crank
the nose gear down to take off position.
Without this you would need some type of a boarding ladder to get in
and out of the cockpit.
Anyone support my memory?
Big John
On Tue, 7 Oct 2003 08:44:24 -0700, "Steven Johansen"
wrote:
Why are many Canard designs (Cozy , Eze's etc)
parked with their noses resting on the ground?
Is it simply to reduce wear on the Nose gear or
for a more esoteric reason?
Cheers
Steven
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