wheel landings
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:16 am
Bob,
In my opinion wheel landing are a good skill to have in the inventory and down here (USA) they are required for a taildragger endorsement. I too was concerned for a prop ding. Sit in the airplane and have a friend lift the tail until just before the prop would strike. That will give you a sight picture of how high it has to be. You will find it is a lot higher than you expect and way past the point whre you would take corrective action. At the moment the wheels touch it is only necessary to "stick forward" enogh to kill the lift and that is very little.
Do beware the balloon however if your sink rate at touchdown is to high and be ready to convert to a 3 point or go around.
Ralph Baker
(Wish we still had the Champ)
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In my opinion wheel landing are a good skill to have in the inventory and down here (USA) they are required for a taildragger endorsement. I too was concerned for a prop ding. Sit in the airplane and have a friend lift the tail until just before the prop would strike. That will give you a sight picture of how high it has to be. You will find it is a lot higher than you expect and way past the point whre you would take corrective action. At the moment the wheels touch it is only necessary to "stick forward" enogh to kill the lift and that is very little.
Do beware the balloon however if your sink rate at touchdown is to high and be ready to convert to a 3 point or go around.
Ralph Baker
(Wish we still had the Champ)
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