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Maule Driver wrote:
I'm curious, what's the thinking/experience behind wheelies? Squirrelly? Prone to nose over? ?? Tall gear, narrow gear, springy bungees, short coupled (dist from mains to tail-wheel), high CG, short wings, fuel load inboard (low rotation moment of inertia), relatively big rudder area (crosswinds). It takes a good 30 hours in a Pacer to get "happy feet". Wheel landings should not be attempted until good tail wheel skills are firmly ingrained. No real reason for doing wheelies anyway, except for proving manliness (and possibly night landings, so the landing light shines down the runway). Mine has agressively drooped wingtips, and lands so slow that in heavy cross winds the best strategy is to land the tailwheel first, followed by the upwind main, finally followed by the downwind main. The steerability of the tail wheel helps keep the tail from weathervaning. MikeM Pacer '00Z |
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