
Be-12 of the Russian Fireguard
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The C-46 I took a ride in last summer had a retractable tail wheel.Lommer wrote:Interesting, one of the first things I noticed in those pictures was that its tailwheel is retractable. I'd never heard of a retractable tailwheel before; how much drag reduction is really achieved vs. a locked tailwheel? Some quick googling revealed that a number of warbirds had them, but they were usually locked down in service because they were an endless maintenance headache. Did retractable tailwheels get figured out and become common post-war? Or is this another Russian thing?
Even the Grumman Goose has a retractable tailwheel!!Lommer wrote:Interesting, one of the first things I noticed in those pictures was that its tailwheel is retractable. I'd never heard of a retractable tailwheel before; how much drag reduction is really achieved vs. a locked tailwheel? Some quick googling revealed that a number of warbirds had them, but they were usually locked down in service because they were an endless maintenance headache. Did retractable tailwheels get figured out and become common post-war? Or is this another Russian thing?
hahahahahahahaahahahhohohohhohhohohohhhahahahahahahahaaaaaThink TC would let us register (russian aircraft) here
As much as i agree with you from a commercial aspect, I'd bet my bottom dollar that you could get it certified by TC in the "Expirimental" category.... After all, dont we have some Yak's and a few AN-2's hanging around...Hedley wrote:So does the Piaggio Royal Gull.
hahahahahahahaahahahhohohohhohhohohohhhahahahahahahahaaaaaThink TC would let us register (russian aircraft) here
Not bloody likely. Gotta protect domestic manufacturers
and operators.
which of course means it can't ever be used for hire,you could get it certified by TC in the "Expirimental" category