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	The major exception would be rough-field landings, where a wheelie in a taildragger is more likely to have a happy outcome. ???? Having spent a few thousand hours flying in the Idaho and Montana backcountry in both taildraggers and trikes including 206's and 210's, I have to call BS on that one. I will take a 210 into nearly any field that I would not think of wheel landing a taildragger. For one thing, a wheel landing requires a higher touchdown speed, imposes greater loads on the gear and airframe, and burns up runway that may not be there to begin with on a rough field. Try wheel-landing that cub on a field that is rough and sloped a few degrees and you will trash it in a hurry. A trike can be full stalled as well as a taildragger and in the case you mentioned would nearly always come out the winner in that game over a wheel landing. The ability to stand on the brakes without worrying about a noseover also leads to a shorter rollout than a wheel-landing taildragger. Rick  | 
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