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Old November 28th 04, 11:01 PM
Dudley Henriques
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It's a "sometimes issue" with some Scott's, but if you have an original
tailwheel on the Cub, I don't think that one malfunctions all that much,
at least I don'r ever remember having a problem with them.
Dudley
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One thing flying wise, if you were holding in right rudder at contact,
the tailwheel would have been cocked right. If you were holding in
that
rudder and came down solid on the tail at ground contact, it could
have
temporarily jammed it right on you. I've seen this happen a few times.


I think I have experienced that. As another poster suggested, it's an
argument for wheelies!

Happily the number of instances is slight, but it seems to me that if
I am going to swerve on takeoff, it is always to the left, and if I am
going to swerve on landing, it is always to the right.


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