foka4
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- Joined
- Oct 31, 2006
- Messages
- 236
- Location
- Ankeny (Des Moines), IA
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Matt Scudwalker
I learned to fly in taildraggers, and it's totally within the grasp of the average pilot if you're patient and careful. No super powers requred. I'm certainly no superman at the controls.
Once you've mastered the tailwheel crosswind landing, putting a trike on the ground is a trivial, bounce-free affair. From that standpoint, I value the learning experience of tackling the tailwheel thing first.
Over time, you'll learn that coordinated use of brakes and aerodynamic controls will let you do some neat things, and isn't anything to fear. I feel like I can mash the brakes on my C140 without risk of nosing over, but my idea of "mashing" is probably different than a tricycle-only pilot's.
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Once you've mastered the tailwheel crosswind landing, putting a trike on the ground is a trivial, bounce-free affair. From that standpoint, I value the learning experience of tackling the tailwheel thing first.
Over time, you'll learn that coordinated use of brakes and aerodynamic controls will let you do some neat things, and isn't anything to fear. I feel like I can mash the brakes on my C140 without risk of nosing over, but my idea of "mashing" is probably different than a tricycle-only pilot's.
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