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On 2006-10-02, Mxsmanic wrote:
Dylan Smith writes: There's more than one way to land an aircraft, though. Take, for example, a tailwheel aircraft. You can land it in the 'three point' attitude (the mains and tailwheel touching down pretty much simultaneously) - which is often called a 'stall landing'. You're not quite actually stalled when this happens - the three point attitude in all the tailwheel planes I've flown has been slightly below the stall angle of attack. It sounds very difficult. I take it this is where the expression "three-point landing" for a difficult task successfully accomplished came from? It's trivially easy, and back in the day when tailwheel aircraft were used as primary trainers, it's how newly soloed pilots with 8 hours of flight time did their landings. Wheel landings tend to be more tricky, because you have to touch down with virtually nil rate of descent, and add the little bit of forward stick at just the right time. Get the timing wrong, and you bounce. However, once mastered it's kind of like 'riding a bike'. -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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