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Old February 20th 14, 09:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bryan Searle
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Default Touring Motorgliders for Club Use and Instruction

At 00:34 20 February 2014, Dave Springford wrote:
A tailwheel aircraft with two main wheels and a tailwheel handle

completely
differently than a tailwheel glider with all the wheels on the glider's
centre line.

They bounce more and they go around in circles on the ground much more
easily.


As I said, my experience is that the nose-wheel version of the Sinus DOES
handle more like a glider on landing, certainly during the touchdown phase,
during the hold-off the nose does not obscure the view as much as the
tail-dragger version. Obviously you can indulge in 'wheelbarrowing' and
break the nose-leg if you do the sort of glider landing that I have seen a
lot in Europe!