Taildraggers: You love em or hate em?

Speaking of things dragging their ass, why hasn't that weight loss ticker moved?

I'll bet you $20 my next ten pounds goes faster than your next five.

Well let's see... I've had it there for no more than a couple days and it's finals week. Take a guess :rolleyes:
 
Interesting hypothetical:

If you lost your medical and was going to do something to "tarnish your record" (since it woudn't matter much at that point) - what would you do, and in what?

For me it would probably be something done when the St. Louis Arch was not open and involve flying a Clip-Wing Monocoupe under it and then pulling into vertical rolls.

I'd run drugs in a clapped out 25.
 
Yep. I suppose his statement was just enough to spook me. Beyond that, a practical application never really came up for me. Tail dragger flying would have just been for the fun of it, really, and my money all went towards specific flight training goals.

What types do you fly? If I ever have some money burning a hole in my pocket, maybe I'll do the endorsement.

Flying a conventional geared aircraft highly increases your stick and rudder skills when you have low hours.

They do a great job of teaching you to "fly it to the blocks", and prevent the sloppy habits (I wasn't exempt - e.g.:not using proper wind correction on the ground, lack of proper rudder use) all of us get flying only spam cans.
 
Mostly the Pawnee, which is a pretty easy airplane to fly. I want to go up in a Pitts sometime. FWIW, gliders are pretty much all taildraggers too ;) Totally unrelated, but watch this. The Blaniks can be a lot of fun http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zok7LltWU0E
I think he should have tried to land on top of that helicopter. That would have been interesting. In all seriousness....that guy is certifiably insane! I wasn't even doing that and it gave the famed "butt pucker" factor. I'm surprised that doesn't disrupt the lift on those gliders when he is sitting on the wing, etc........
 
I have yet to log any time in one. I'm sure once I log that .1 I'll be hooked, but until then...
 
I've only ever met two individuals that do not like taildraggers. I stay away from both of them.
 
I've only ridden in the right seat of jrh's 140... It was really cool. I'm sure if and when I get a tailwheel endorsement I'll be hooked like the rest of you tailwheel snobs coughwacocough
 
I actually think it would be cool to have an entire career in flying and see if a nosewheel could be avoided throughout the entire thing. Ag and SEAT are the only things I can think of.
To be honest, I don't notice much difference between flying conventional and tricycle aircraft. Fly it down the runway and land it - other than flying taildraggers faster at touchdown to wheel land them, I don't do anything differently...
 
To be honest, I don't notice much difference between flying conventional and tricycle aircraft. Fly it down the runway and land it - other than flying taildraggers faster at touchdown to wheel land them, I don't do anything differently...

I just want to do it to see if it can be done in todays time. Like an aviation career with a 5.6 degree of difficulty.
 
I origianlly did not like them because they were made out to be a fire breathing dragon that only crusty old men could tame. Now they are the best out of everything to me. If I could buy any plane it would be the Cessna 180, but the Swift wins for best fun machine.
 
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