OK, for the first thing I'm wondering about. I think I've come to understand that the more power is available for the weight, the slower one could fly before stalling, as in full throttle, nose up, slow down until she levels out, (stalls) at about the time we hit the ground, in order to reduce landing roll to minimum. How far is it practical to take that idea?
I know small planes with big engines are used for stunt flying, I was looking at videos of one that was built special for it. A little single seat biplane with 360HP engine. (disadvantage of high fuel consumption, and more engine weight)
I suppose a tricycle gear plane with high tail would work better for a high nose landing, (such as zenith makes) since a tail dragger has a lot more distance to flop down after the tail wheel hits ground. Or am I wrong there?
I know those who fly cubs seem to really like them, and I probably would like em too. I also think I'd like the zenith planes. Just trying to work out what would work best for doing safe extreme short field landings.
Taking it to the ultimate extreme would be to have enough power to actually come to a stop in the air before landing, hover like a copter doing a tail stand, then ease off on the power and set it down on the ground. tail first, then falling down and smashing the front end into he ground. Crunch! Oops! Now we need a tail stand rack to crank er nose up in the air, climb up there somehow, (that's what ladders are for) Crank up that oversized engine, (quite a feat while sitting in a tipped over chair) and take off, strait up. Sending the ladder scedatling that we forgot to move outa the way. Oh! wait a minute! That's what we call a helicopter.
Anyway, kind of like what this antonav AN2 demonstrates, of course the AN2 has 1000HP and a 4700lb load capacity, flying empty with a headwind makes it work better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mipf4nqrR74
I've noticed a small smooth mowed lot beside a shopping mall in our town nearby, kind of back where few people notice it. off the back edge of that lot it drops off into a large sloping field to a river on the bottom edge, a cell ph tower is there but off to the side just enough so missing it would be no problem. I couldn't help but wonder if one could come in across that field and land on the lot. There isn't a lot of roll space, maybe as much as 200 ft. Not that I'd need to, since it's only a 20 minute drive by car. But I see videos of back country mountain landing strips that are similar. Thinking of the first half of this one I saw some time back. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0gXSk_f250


