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You don't need a taildragger to operate off grass - Especially 5000 feet! You
need a Bonanza. Great on on grass, great on short fields (not that yours will be short), and fast. You have pretty much described the mission profile for an older Bone. But tri-gear Cessnas are fine on grass. As are Piper Tri-Pacers. Best regards, Steve Robertson N4732J 1967 Beechcraft Muskeer Jim wrote: Why a tail dragger? There is no good reason other than 'something to do' in this pilot's opinion. Exactly my idea. Just something to have fun in but still use to haul the wife and kids around when needed. I have the opportunity to put a 1/2 mile grass strip right infront of my house and am currently getting a good tailwheel checkout. I'm torn between two goals. I can either pursue a partnership in a faster complex plane for some serious cross country flying (which I do enough of to justify it), or I could go it on my own and pick up a fairly nice Cessna 170 and eventually build a hanger and a strip at my house. I'd still be able to rent a faster larger plane for the longer cross country trips. -- Jim Burns III Remove "nospam" to reply |
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