Hellcat wrote:
If you have learned to fly via the usual training with Cessna's (150's, 172's) and now you want to advance to possibly an AT6, what would you guys advise? Is there an airplane that would be appropriate to learn tail wheel training in? Is there a process or direction to follow? If anyone here really had an interest in trying to fly warbirds someday, What does our warbird veterans advise after Cessna 3 wheel training?
M
The 6 isn't hard to fly. From what you are saying, the main ingredient in the transition equation should be the pilot you choose to instruct you in the 6 not so much the tailwheel type you choose for tailwheel training.
Naturally there are some tailwheel types that are more sensitive and squirrelly than others. Common sense dictates that a Decathlon for example is going to be easier to handle for a beginner than a PT22.
A Luscombe is a bit more to handle than a J3 for the average beginner, but with the right instructor, any one of these airplanes can be used.
The trick is simply to learn the basics of handling a tailwheel airplane, THEN learning what you need to know to handle the T6.
It's bigger, more powerful, and heavier, and it's certainly noisier , but there's nothing terribly exciting about flying the T6. It flies well, handles well, and is a stable and friendly airplane if handled PROPERLY!
So don't worry too much about what airplane to choose for your transition into tailwheels, and spend a WHOLE LOT of time choosing the instructor!
Best of luck to you.
Dudley Henriques