On Monday I finally started flying regularlyl again! I flew Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday to work on my tailwheel endorsment so I can go out and have some REAL fun by myself.
It's been quite exciting so far, having done 20 landings in about 3 hours. I must say, those wheel landings are a bit freaky. To help get me used to being on the mains, we did a high speed taxi down the runway up on the mains... I'm slowly getting better at finessing the pedals, but it still makes me a bit nervous.
Everything else is coming right along with no problems, though. I'm having nice, consistant 3-point landings, and my fourth (and final) wheel landing yesterday was actually really nice, as I touched down on the numbers, directly on the centerline. It was a great way to finish up the flight.
My instructor wants me to get a bit more confident in my wheel landings, but thinks it'll be two more flights at the most for me.
I was very glad to hear that even after not flying for a year, everything else was really great. Nice rudder coordination, slips looked great, good throttle/airspeed coordination, etc. Partial thanks goes to "Stick and Rudder." Amazing book, I try to read it once every couple of years. Once I get the sign off I'm going to do some experimenting with some of the concepts in the book--just to experience it first hand.
After my experiences so far with the Champ, I certainly have a LOT more respect for those pilots who had nothing but tailwheel aircraft to learn on. And also for modern technology! We're sure spoiled, these days! lol