With the nose on the ground it becomes almost impossible for anything but a
near-tropical-storm-force gust of wind (or higher) to move the airplane.
"Steven Johansen" wrote in message
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Why are many Canard designs (Cozy , Eze's etc)
parked with their noses resting on the ground?
Is it simply to reduce wear on the Nose gear or
for a more esoteric reason?
Cheers
Steven
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