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On Nov 17, 4:02*pm, POPS wrote:
I was warned about the possibility of a glassed on tail wheel possibly being *the deciding factor in your tail boon snapping off in a extreme ground loop *incident, *whereas a skid or wheel that is intended to tear off could be the deciding factor in just the opposite happening. I've left my steel shoe, glued on rubber skid in place, and my super faired tail wheel I made, off. Any spinout or repair people care to comment on the idea of the tail boom slamming into the turf at a high rotation speed with a hard mounted TW. -- POPS The currently popular large tail wheels do a good job of helping keep the glider straight which seems to help avoid the problem in the first place. Once they are seriously sideways in a true ground loop, they slide reasonably well. Once the tail digs in, the boom breaks. Does a break away skid/tailhweel avoid this? maybe -sometimes. I've put a number of modern tailwheels in older skid equipped gliders and every owner has bee happy with the improvement. FWIW UH |
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