Directional control after touchdown...
"Newps" wrote in message
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Bill Denton wrote:
Could it be the ground effect differences between low wing and high wing
aircraft that are contributing to this issue?
No, I noticed that right away after I bought my Bonanza. With my 182 it
was second nature to manipulate the aileron for the wind while taxiing.
In the Bo I don't bother as there's no reason to. I simply hold the
yoke so the controls don't get slammed around in the wind. With a high
wing the wing is out there on a longer lever plus the wheel track is a
little narrower.
I am pretty sure that there is also more wind six feet from the graound than
there is three feet from the ground.
Presumably there are plenty of statistics on the subject, although I have no
idea where to look or would would make a good search argument for and
internet search.
Peter
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