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Old May 19th 04, 06:32 PM
C J Campbell
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"EDR" wrote in message
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In article , Tom Sixkiller
wrote:

Let's look at another aspect...
The taildragger (regardless of make/model) requires that the pilot
raise the nose to land (only slightly for wheel landings).


Yes, and so does a tricycle gear. Ever heard of ground loops and

nose-overs?
I suppose those never happened when everyone learned in tail-draggers.


If you ground loop or nose over a tric, you've really screwed up. You
can ground loop or nose over either one, the taildragger does a better
job of teaching you how not to get in that situation (it the stick/yoke
isn't in you gut, you are heading for a problem).


If the yoke is in your gut in most Cessnas, you are heading for a destroyed
tiedown ring and possibly a tail cone replacement.