Thu Dec 29, 2005 11:44 pm
Watch Big Rocks and Long Props and the virtues of a taildragger will soon become..not apparent, since you probably already know them, but more...necessary. These guys are operating with long props for max thrust on surfaces that, if they were in nosedraggers, would shred the prop given the reduced clearance. Being able to run the power up and get prop blast over the tail, then actually elevate the tail and slow taxi w/brakes on just the mains...wow(of course you need some extended gear too with the long prop.) And it can only be done with a tailwheel aircraft. For me, I've always thought they just look more elegant, and the extra skill involved makes for a welcome challenge(and unwelcome insurance premium, like you said.) But, it's just fun.
My understanding of spring gear vs oleo gear is that the oleos are a little more plush and dampened, but the spring material(bungees, etc) has to be replaced on occasion. The spring gear lasts forever but has a different compression curve. Can you buy a new Maule with oleo gear? It might be lighter than the spring gear too. It is also possible that I am just having a daydream. Somebody else chime in.
Z