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Mike wrote:
Such is the case with my insurance. I suppose I could probably pay more for the privelege, but there's not that many in which I care to land and the wear and tear to my nosewheel plane just isn't worth it. Besides I can always hitch a ride with a tailwheel buddy or rent a Citabria if I have a turf runway itch I need to scratch. Strange. I've never had a policy that prohibited unpaved runways and I've been buying 'em since 1990. Out here in the west, a large number of public use airports have unpaved runways. Unpaved doesn't necessarily mean wear and tear on the nosewheel. I've been landing my Cherokee on strips like these for more than a dozen yrs. and have never had any nosegear problems : http://members.cox.net/jgalban/12f70900.jpg http://members.cox.net/jgalban/1c180890.jpg http://members.cox.net/jgalban/1ed9bf40.jpg http://members.cox.net/jgalban/1fa9bf40.jpg http://members.cox.net/jgalban/13e15900.jpg There are a lot of very unique unpaved public airports in the country. Your missing out. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via http://www.aviationkb.com |
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![]() Unpaved doesn't necessarily mean wear and tear on the nosewheel. I've been landing my Cherokee on strips like these for more than a dozen yrs. and have never had any nosegear problems : http://members.cox.net/jgalban/12f70900.jpg That runway looks better marked than some of the "paved" runways I used... I must admit that the only runways I use nowadays are simulated (can I argue that they are "not paved" ;-) ). But back when Jimmy Carter was still in office, I flew off grass regularly. I assume that at least some people still do - when I look at the local charts, there are still plenty of small grass strips around. Note: I still do get to ride in real life on occasion, but I am so rusty that there is no way I would attempt to land something like the T-18 or the Pitts that I get rides in - I did attempt a takeoff in the T-18 at Eau Claire WI a few years back - good thing the runway was 150 feet wide - I needed every inch. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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![]() "JGalban via AviationKB.com" u32749@uwe wrote in message news:8644438bd8ae6@uwe... Mike wrote: Such is the case with my insurance. I suppose I could probably pay more for the privelege, but there's not that many in which I care to land and the wear and tear to my nosewheel plane just isn't worth it. Besides I can always hitch a ride with a tailwheel buddy or rent a Citabria if I have a turf runway itch I need to scratch. Strange. I've never had a policy that prohibited unpaved runways and I've been buying 'em since 1990. Out here in the west, a large number of public use airports have unpaved runways. Unpaved doesn't necessarily mean wear and tear on the nosewheel. I've been landing my Cherokee on strips like these for more than a dozen yrs. and have never had any nosegear problems : I agree completely. A well maintained turf runway is no problem. It's the unmaintained ones that are hard on aircraft. Naturally unmaintained paved runways are a problem too, but there aren't as many. http://members.cox.net/jgalban/12f70900.jpg http://members.cox.net/jgalban/1c180890.jpg http://members.cox.net/jgalban/1ed9bf40.jpg http://members.cox.net/jgalban/1fa9bf40.jpg http://members.cox.net/jgalban/13e15900.jpg There are a lot of very unique unpaved public airports in the country. Your missing out. I've got probably 200 or so take-offs and landings on turf fields. The number of them that I miss can be counted on one hand. Gastons, Cedar Mills, and McGehee's come to mind, but as I said, I can always go with someone else if I want to and I rent a tailwheel 3-4 times per year anyway. |
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On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 18:28:24 GMT, "Mike" wrote:
Naturally unmaintained paved runways are a problem too, but there aren't as many. Actually, I find it just the opposite. I know of three grass runways, all of them smooth as could be. And the two paved runways I most often fly to are terribly rough. Indeed, one of them is blacklisted by the home airfield because it's too hard on tailwheels. Blue skies! -- Dan Ford Claire Chennault and His American Volunteers, 1941-1942 new from HarperCollins www.FlyingTigersBook.com |
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