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Any taildragger, driven by someone who has an inflated opinion
of his skills and an underestimation of the skills required, is more likely to groundloop. It's not particularly difficult if the proper training is given. The biggest single physical characteristic of an airplane that has bad groundlooping tendencies would be the main wheels too far forward of the CG. A close second would be a short tail. Third might be a narrow main track. Dan |
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