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Re: How to land taildraggers

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Sat Mar 05, 2005 8:48 am

Most of the larger taildraggers (multi-engined airliners & bombers etc,) would not use the 3-pointer. I've never seen a DC-3 land on three points & this might not be possible. This is also true of some smaller types & pilots have their own preferences depending on their training. Very few early aircraft were fitted with brakes & a 3-point landing was the most efficient way of operating out of small rough fields. I think this is how the practice originated.

I've heard that some of the WAAF's who took the job of ferry pilots delivering bombers from the factory to the airbase became so good with them that they could three-point any aircraft they came to fly. Including Lancasters, Stirlings etc.
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Re: How to land taildraggers

Postby Hagar » Sat Mar 05, 2005 9:24 am

I've heard that some of the WAAF's who took the job of ferry pilots delivering bombers from the factory to the airbase became so good with them that they could three-point any aircraft they came to fly. Including Lancasters, Stirlings etc.

You could be right Woody but remember the aircraft were flown solo & lightly loaded with no ammo or bombs. Quite how those brave women managed to fly some of those aircraft solo, often after a quick glance through brief pilot's notes always amazed me.

PS. I think you mean ATA (Air Transport Auxiliary). They were technically civilians. http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/ata.html
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Re: How to land taildraggers

Postby C » Sat Mar 05, 2005 10:21 am

Also remembering that for most of the war the ATA would be delivering to ww2 sized aerodromes, where the maximum runway length they would have had would have been 6000ft or so...
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Re: How to land taildraggers

Postby Joe_D » Sun Mar 06, 2005 12:56 pm

Most of the larger taildraggers (multi-engined airliners & bombers etc,) would not use the 3-pointer. I've never seen a DC-3 land on three points & this might not be possible. This is also true of some smaller types & pilots have their own preferences depending on their training. Very few early aircraft were fitted with brakes & a 3-point landing was the most efficient way of operating out of small rough fields. I think this is how the practice originated.


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