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John Dupre wrote:
I have heard that there are some aircraft that are more difficult to land 3 point than wheelie. What is it about those types? Center of gravity at landing weights? Elevator authority at landing attitude? Can anyone list a few types that naturally want to wheel land?
I have heard that is true of the C-47 but not from any authority on the type.
Okay a few types I have flown:
1) New production WACO YMF-5D. Three points not recommended. The tailwheel strut has been lengthened a few inches and the main landing gear have been shortened like 8 inches. It's no longer in the stall attitude when sitting on all three.
2) Husky A1-A, I gave an insurance checkout in one and seller couldn't figure out how to three point it. It requires leaving in about 1300 RPm, and mushing the stick back into the landing flare. Power off it's too nose heavy even with full aft trim.
3) P-51D, if it bounces you can lose aileron authority while still very fast. Many civil mustangs have a very far forward C.G. compared to wartime models.(forward C.G. encourages bouncing.)
4) Cap-10B. Horizontal stab designed to stall about the same time as the wing. Wheel ldg. with power recommended. Attempted to three point, power off, and would have lost it if not for the instructor having brakes on his side.
Just a few that come to mind.