No issues. The trailing link landing gear is ridiculously over engineered. I don't know where Rockwell pulled that design from.
Way overkill.
No issues. The trailing link landing gear is ridiculously over engineered. I don't know where Rockwell pulled that design from.
Way overkill.
Overkill? Possibly, but you don’t often hear of many Commander owners with gear issues. Obviously there’s a lot fewer Commander owners running around but Rockwell must have got the design right since everyone seems to love it.
Yeah. That. How about it?What type of grass then conditions/weight? Is it a ‘triple-tree’ field, light aircraft, 55 degrees out? Or are we talking a 2000’ strip at 4500 MSL at 83 degrees?
The answer could swing either way, depending.
Hehe, file that under "other than the shooting, how was the play Mrs Lincoln?"Friend of mine landed his Commander 112 in a field after an engine failure. Said it landed just like normal.
To be fair, I'm not sure a Commander 112 would be able to do the latter even if it was a paved stripped.What type of grass then conditions/weight? Is it a ‘triple-tree’ field, light aircraft, 55 degrees out? Or are we talking a 2000’ strip at 4500 MSL at 83 degrees?
The answer could swing either way, depending.
Still looking for 114 commander pilots who fly on grass strips. I am interested in a 114 commander need to know how much grass runway is needed.
Join the Commanders Owners club and I'm sure you'll have our answer quickly. https://hoster3.commander.org/vb/Still looking for 114 commander pilots who fly on grass strips. I am interested in a 114 commander need to know how much grass runway is needed.
Then fly the numbers like you’re supposed to.Exactly. Notice in my signature line that I own two airplanes - a Commander 114B with the trailing link carrier plane landing gear and also a Beech Sundowner with the infamous "donut" (as in Mooney) rubber biscuit landing gear. I honestly don't know how a pilot could mess up a landing in a Commander. The Sundowner - not so much. Very bad to land with too much speed in that airplane!