That's my thought...it wasn't just this landing that did it.How many times has he landed like that BEFORE it finally broke?
He took his time shutting down the engine, do you think he thought he could taxi to parking?
I don't understand how he was so squirrely on the approach though.
The no rudder pedal Ercoupe does take some thought when landing in a cross wind (keep wing level and nose into wind all the way down) but regardless of the wind put the mains down first.
Yet, that landing did not look bad enough for what happened.
Stupid question, but how in the heck do you fight torque and maintain centerline (even landing in a crab) on the ground without a rudder?
Nose wheel steering is enough?
Stupid question, but how in the heck do you fight torque and maintain centerline (even landing in a crab) on the ground without a rudder?
Nose wheel steering is enough?
It'll spin, too, if you know what you're doing.Well, I guess the wing will stall.
He may have been a bit slow & ran out of elevator & was unable to raise the nose.
It is, quite frankly, the easiest plane in the world to land -- which is what it was designed to be.