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Fly it like you STOL it ♦
First time I flew a particular legacy LSA taildragger (name withheld to protect the guilty) I misjudged the height off the ground during the flare (it appears to sit a lot higher than my little ride) bumped and pushed in the noise lever to go around. The instructor pulled it back out and said to never add power because it could cause loss of directional control.
I just nodded and said thanks for the information (and salvaged the landing).
Throttling up to go around will cause a loss of directional control? What kind of instructor is that?
It'll cause a loss of lateral direction alright. Because the direction will be up.