Shepherd
Final Approach
I flew an Aeronca 11AC for the first time ever this morning.
How come no one has ever told me this taildragger is so easy to land?
This (so far) is the easiest plane to land I have ever flown.
Woefully under-powered. It was 65 hp and needed over 1,000' of concrete runway to get into ground effect before I could pull up and fly away. 74 degrees, 80% humidity, 3/4 tank of fuel and my gear bag plus me for a total of 215 lbs. Speed topped out at 80 MPH at full throttle. Control inputs were light.
But the landing! Trim for 65 over the fence, it flew into ground effect and leveled itself out. All I did was keep it straight and rolled in more up trim and it settled so softly I couldn't tell it was down. Almost no rudder input (not like the Cub or Luscombe) to keep it straight.
If I could find one with 85+ horses. I would be seriously tempted to own it.
How come no one has ever told me this taildragger is so easy to land?
This (so far) is the easiest plane to land I have ever flown.
Woefully under-powered. It was 65 hp and needed over 1,000' of concrete runway to get into ground effect before I could pull up and fly away. 74 degrees, 80% humidity, 3/4 tank of fuel and my gear bag plus me for a total of 215 lbs. Speed topped out at 80 MPH at full throttle. Control inputs were light.
But the landing! Trim for 65 over the fence, it flew into ground effect and leveled itself out. All I did was keep it straight and rolled in more up trim and it settled so softly I couldn't tell it was down. Almost no rudder input (not like the Cub or Luscombe) to keep it straight.
If I could find one with 85+ horses. I would be seriously tempted to own it.