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Old February 10th 08, 04:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
William Hung[_2_]
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Default Oh, he's good...

On Feb 10, 11:23*am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
William Hung wrote in news:d5ad9f37-e01f-4e0b-9aad-
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On Feb 10, 11:11*am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
William Hung wrote in news:b91186d4-fa32-498d-

ac70-
:


http://youtube.com/watch?v=FCWFMJaBLl0&feature=related


While "researching" stol aircrafts, I came across this.


Wil


This is actualy pretty easy to do in a lot of taildraggers,

especially a
cub. Just a bit of brake against power with some forward stick. You

can
taxi around all day like this.


Bertie


Keeping the tail off the ground? I suppose it is even easier in a
tricycle geared ones. lol


True!

in some of those I've taxied with the nosewheel off the ground, though!

Inches from a prop-strike, seconds from a prop-strike. *I wonder how
many engines he had to have torn down before he got that good.


Like I said, it's easy. *Anyone could do it in a cub with only a little
practice. If it starts to go too far you release the brakes and it sits
down. It's as simple as that. It's lots lots lots easier than it looks.
One problem is that you have a good bit of power on, especially at very
low speeds and your prop is down near the ground where it can pick up
grit.

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My pocket's not that deep Bertie, I'll have to take your word for it.

Wil
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Old February 10th 08, 06:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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Default Oh, he's good...

William Hung wrote in news:fd5164ed-0d1d-4bc7-98f0-
:

On Feb 10, 11:23*am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
William Hung wrote in news:d5ad9f37-e01f-4e0b-

9aad-
:







On Feb 10, 11:11*am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
William Hung wrote in news:b91186d4-fa32-498d-

ac70-
:


http://youtube.com/watch?v=FCWFMJaBLl0&feature=related

While "researching" stol aircrafts, I came across this.


Wil


This is actualy pretty easy to do in a lot of taildraggers,

especially a
cub. Just a bit of brake against power with some forward stick.

You
can
taxi around all day like this.


Bertie


Keeping the tail off the ground? I suppose it is even easier in a
tricycle geared ones. lol


True!

in some of those I've taxied with the nosewheel off the ground,

though!

Inches from a prop-strike, seconds from a prop-strike. *I wonder

how
many engines he had to have torn down before he got that good.


Like I said, it's easy. *Anyone could do it in a cub with only a

little
practice. If it starts to go too far you release the brakes and it

sits
down. It's as simple as that. It's lots lots lots easier than it

looks.
One problem is that you have a good bit of power on, especially at

very
low speeds and your prop is down near the ground where it can pick up
grit.

Bertie- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


My pocket's not that deep Bertie, I'll have to take your word for it.


Not many things cheaper to fly than a cub!

I had a job towing banners once and learned to do it there. The boss
probably would not have appreciated it as it would have been a bit hard
on the brakes.

Bertie
 




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