I’m sure I’ll probably invest in that stuff someday, but it’ll be on a 180/185 or something other than our 170B. Our 170B does everything I need on and off airport in its current configuration.
The wheel pants, VGs, and MDM prop haven’t limited me yet. The biggest problem is the anemic O-300 and the lack of a constant speed prop. A Conti IO-360 would be the bees knees, but it doesn’t make any sense financially. I am envious of David (bagarre) as he’s building the dream 170B!
After 25 years of flying this plane, I’m extremely proficient in landing in a much smaller area than it can ever take off from. At some point you just need more HP to make things happen.
I love the look of big tires and long props, but the cruise penalty sucks. I routinely take 3-4 hour flights which would suck with some big tires and a long climb prop slowing down what is already a slow plane.
In summary, the 170B is our family heirloom. Like a 1955 Chevy station wagon that has a 6 cyl instead of a V8. We just appreciate it for what it is and are probably going to purchase something else to fill the role of a hotrod, bee bop airplane for fun.
I’m also a open cockpit biplane with wires kind of guy. This Starduster Too with a IO-470 and a fixed pitch wooden prop is a beast! I enjoyed flying it a lot.

Then we had this hotrod 1968 150. Spring gear tailwheel conversion and an O-320 made it a pretty interesting plane. Tanks were way too small for that thirsty engine though.


Probably not your guys cup of tea, but I just love all taildraggers. The big tire and long prop thing is up there but not as a primary airplane for me.
I grew up hanging around a FBO/flight school with the motto “Real Aviators Fly Taildraggers”. [emoji16] I love the diversity here and looking forward to getting some dirt on the inside of my wheel pants at one of your events.
What’s some good ones you’d recommend for me based out of N CA? There has to be something within range of a tank of gas which will be a good way to let people make fun of my wheel pants.