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All my flying is in nosewheel airplanes so I know nothing about the
workings of tailwheels and this is not a question about differences between nosewheel and tailwheel. The airplane I am building is a tailwheel airplane (Bushcaddy R-120) and I have no trepidation about mastering a tailwheel plane. I am starting my endorsement training very soon and I am sure that if I practise enough, pay attention and maintain my focus that I will do just fine with it. I have been looking at various tailwheels. My kit came with an 8" Matco pneumatic tailwheel and costs about $220 by itself. I have heard people talk about Scott tailwheels and looked at the Scott 3200, which I guess is the somewhat equivalent size to the one I have. The cost however of the Scott tailwheel is $2000. This blows my mind. They both look very similar. What could possibly make that Scott tailwheel so expensive? Thanks. Don... |
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