Are y'all landing tri-gears off-airport?
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OP, you need to define what off-airport means to you and post it here. Then you can get a more definitive and valuable response. Half the places I fly you'd need a 42" Bushwheel on the front and 35's on the mains, the other half, except for landing distance, a big tire trike could probably land with a good pilot at the stick.
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Really depends on how extreme you want to go 'off airport'. Ok yes a tail draggers are personally the better aircraft in my opinion however that's not to say there isn't plenty of off airport spots you can't go in a nose dragger. You just won't be able to go everywhere.
Biggest thing really is what aircraft can you get the most out of? If you are not a very confident tail wheel pilot but can make a nose wheel sing, then do you that is the best off airport machine. As I said, you'll just have to be a bit more cautious as to where you go
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I would take a trike over a TW on the beaches any day, especially beaches with a steep slope to the water and a off-shore breeze blowing, or, woopty doos, or even worse both at the same time.
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