I am a flight instructor at a small school and I do the majority of flying here. My school recently purchased a 1984 Cessna 172rg Cutlass to meet the commercial and CFI complex requirements. After the purchase, the previous owner told me that the airplane does not handle well landing in crosswinds and that it runs out of rudder authority with more than a 5kt crosswind. He said it's because the engine produces so much torque that you always have to add right rudder in. I even talked to the former pilot that flew it the most and she said it can be a dog in crosswind landings and that it had been an issue for her. She also said that you have to taxi very slowly around corners because the landing gear is somewhat weak. She has a lot more hours flying than me or any of my instructors do so if she had issues, it's going to be a problem for us.
As the instructor that will be doing most of the training, is there any way to correct these limitations? 5kts or less of crosswind is a severe limitation here. We get crosswinds of 8-20kts on a regular basis. Could we add a rudder trim tab or something? Do something to decrease the torque? Something to help the commercial students to fly it easier? And are there any other issues with this aircraft that I should be aware of? Any ideas are appreciated.
As the instructor that will be doing most of the training, is there any way to correct these limitations? 5kts or less of crosswind is a severe limitation here. We get crosswinds of 8-20kts on a regular basis. Could we add a rudder trim tab or something? Do something to decrease the torque? Something to help the commercial students to fly it easier? And are there any other issues with this aircraft that I should be aware of? Any ideas are appreciated.