red750 Posted September 8 Posted September 8 The Taildragger Group on Facebook posted some great photos which I have downloaded and posted here. This is just half of them. I will post the rest later. They have not been resized or altered in any way. Click on them to see the full sized version. 3
Red Posted September 8 Posted September 8 (edited) Oooo a Dromader..nice That Piper Pacer is an odd one, it actually started life as a Tripacer I assume someone with a bit of sense bought it and converted it into the superior layout Edited September 8 by Red 1
Student Pilot Posted September 8 Posted September 8 50 minutes ago, Red said: Oooo a Dromader..nice That Piper Pacer is an odd one, it actually started life as a Tripacer I assume someone with a bit of sense bought it and converted it into the superior layout You wouldn't say that about a Drom if you flew one 😉 Yes, the bloke who owned the PA20-22 thought it a good idea to convert it. I have to admit it made a very pretty aircraft but...... Virtually no difference in performance or weight and no difference in short field ability. All sorts of claims by the STC sellers and those who want to brag but they are all wrong. It does make a very pretty aircraft though. 1
Red Posted September 8 Posted September 8 Yea I've heard they arn't exactly nice handling but Id still like to ave a go. as for the PA20 with tailgear not being any more short field capable, well maybe not performance figures wise but there are other consideration in some of the rougher land outs I've only flown the 2 seater vagabond though.
Red Posted September 8 Posted September 8 17 minutes ago, Thruster88 said: Nice, theres one like that exept with a jab engine in the Hanger I share. I've noticed he always wheels in on, never seen him 3 point, is this the preferred method for the thrasher?
Thruster88 Posted September 8 Posted September 8 (edited) Thrusters can three point however tail low wheeling is kinder on the airframe. These are high drag low inertia aircraft. You can see from the pic that the wing is at stall angle sitting on the ground. The jabiru engined Thrusters, the T600, are a British development of the original aussie machine. Edited September 8 by Thruster88 1
Student Pilot Posted September 9 Posted September 9 10 hours ago, Thruster88 said: Great pic, the Thrusters never seemed to get much praise but a good solid aircraft. 1 1
Red Posted September 9 Posted September 9 As an aside, If you've never read it I can heartily recommend "Propellerhead".... the story of a Brit (Pommy B*****d) learning to fly in a Thrasher😁 1 1
red750 Posted September 10 Author Posted September 10 The second half of the photos from the Taildragger Facebook group. 4
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