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Pre-takeoff checklist
Considering a Grumman AG5B Tiger and would be operating primarily in and out of a grass strip. Any issues with that plane on a grass strip that I should be aware of?
Having owned a Tiger I can say that would not be the best environment for the Tiger.
You're gonna get a prop strike if there are any ruts.Why?
That's every tricycle airplaneYou're gonna get a prop strike if there are any ruts.
Way less likely in my Bo with a three blade than my tiger.That's every tricycle airplane
That's the bottom line.Quality of the strip makes all the difference. I think the Tiger would do fine on a well groomed runway.
This is true. A well groomed grass strip is no problem for any tri gear provided its in nice condition and well taken care of. (A mooney is fine on a strip like this for instance) . Wet, rutted, high spots, etc. your taking a chance. I've been in grass fields, strips in a cessna 180 or a citabria for instance that I'd never have taken my Mooney. Common sense.You're gonna get a prop strike if there are any ruts.
Grummans, for all of their really fun flight characteristics, are not really good short field machines.
Why?
It's not the most robust nosewheel to begin with. Look at the Tiger nosewheel then look at a 172. Mechanics unfamiliar with the Grumman frequently install the crush-washer upside down on it.
This length is doable if you are proficient in handling the Grumman by POH numbers. I used to practice grass field TO&L on a 3000 foot grass strip at a nearby (now closed) airport in my Traveler, which has less power (150 hp) than the Tiger (180 hp).Strip is 2700' with 3000' cleared. Opens to lake on one end and trees on other end. Field elevation is 495'. Middle Georgia so hot summers and mild winters. Not the smoothest strip in the world but reasonably well maintained. Grass is very short. Currently flying a Beech Musketeer. Another pilot on the field operates a Bonanza and a newly built RV-3.
Tiger on grass????? No problem !!!
Are there any upgrades or reinforcements for Tiger nosewheels?
Its not really a big deal. I do it all the time in both a Cherokee and a Cardinal.I wouldn’t like to operate any tricycle gear off grass with wheel fairings installed.
Its not really a big deal. I do it all the time in both a Cherokee and a Cardinal.