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PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 9:01 pm    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

Listers',

Does anyone know of a good place and/or person available to help me transition from "Nosedrager" to "Taildrager"?  I'm due for my BFR and would like to use that training to accomplish it. With all the 'Hubbub' about the Nose Wheel Situation, I'd like to have that option; since I'm at that point in my 6(A) construction. I'm also considering purchasing a Taildrager, so suggestions are well received and most welcome. Thanks.

  RC.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 10:32 pm    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

I did my tail wheel transition training with Jan Bussell E 6nbsp; He owns a 6 and a 6A and is in Okechobee C Fl E 6nbsp; I was very happy with Jan and believe it would have been impossible to have flown my RV6 without his expert help E 6nbsp; The insurance co E wanted 10 hours in make and model and we did my BFR E 6nbsp; Jan 7s 6nbsp;email address is: 6nbsp;janjoyce(at)strato Enet
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:02 am    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:41 am    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

RC
I would also enthusiastically recommend Jan Bussell as an excellent instructor. I did a combined biennial check and transition to a -6A with him. My first flight in my -6A was almost a non event.

Richard Dudley

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[quote] I did my tail wheel transition training with Jan Bussell. He owns a 6 and a 6A and is in Okechobee, Fl. I was very happy with Jan and believe it would have been impossible to have flown my RV6 without his expert help. The insurance co. wanted 10 hours in make and model and we did my BFR. Jan's email address is: janjoyce(at)strato.net (janjoyce(at)strato.net)
Good luck,
Bob Bales
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 7:22 am    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

Sounds like you can build either a 6 or 6A? I can't advise as to where to get tailwheel instruction, but do have an opinion on the choice between the two.

I've got over a hundred hours in tailwheels (mostly a J-3, but also Aeronca and Decathlon). Nevertheless when I started looking for a small two-place certificated plane to buy a few years ago I never seriously considered a tailwheel airplane. I wanted to fly cross-country, and knew that after several hours of being bounced around in hot, lumpy air, the last thing I wanted to try was landing a tailwheel in a 10- to 15-knot cross-wind somewhere. I ended up getting an Aircoupe which I still have while I start building a -9A.

By no means am I dissing tailwheel aircraft. I'm just saying for me, as much as I enjoyed my time in the Cub and others, I knew I was not a hot-shot pilot and wanted the greater ease of a trike-gear plane. So I would urge you to get the tailwheel instruction and keep flying one for a while, then make a realistic decision for you and your expected flying trips.

Ralph Finch

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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 8:14 PM
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Subject: Tail Wheel Training

Listers',

Does anyone know of a good place and/or person available to help me transition from "Nosedrager" to "Taildrager"? I'm due for my BFR and would like to use that training to accomplish it. With all the 'Hubbub' about the Nose Wheel Situation, I'd like to have that option; since I'm at that point in my 6(A) construction. I'm also considering purchasing a Taildrager, so suggestions are well received and most welcome. Thanks.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:20 am    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

Have you checked into the diff in insurance cost -6a/-6? Just curious what it is...

Jerry
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From: "Reginald C. Smith, Sr." <smirdrv(at)hotmail.com>
Subject: RV-List: Tail Wheel Training
Listers',

Does anyone know of a good place and/or person available to help me tr
ansition from "Nosedrager" to "Taildrager"? I'm due for my BFR and would l
ike to use that training to accomplish it. With all the 'Hubbub' about the
Nose Wheel Situation, I'd like to have that option; since I'm at that poin
t in my 6(A) construction. I'm also considering purchasing a Taildrager, so
suggestions are well received and most welcome. Thanks.

    RC.

RV-6(A)? Tail, Wings
Looking for Fuselage
Want to FLY NOW




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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 1:18 pm    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

Friend of mine changed his RV7 to a 7A after checking with insurance, and found it to be about double.
Dick


At 01:18 PM 11/17/2007, you wrote:

Quote:
Have you checked into the diff in insurance cost -6a/-6? Just curious what it is...

Jerry
From: "Reginald C. Smith, Sr." <smirdrv(at)hotmail.com>
Subject: Tail Wheel Training


Listers',

Does anyone know of a good place and/or person available to help me tr
ansition from "Nosedrager" to "Taildrager"? I'm due for my BFR and would l
ike to use that training to accomplish it. With all the 'Hubbub' about the
Nose Wheel Situation, I'd like to have that option; since I'm at that poin
t in my 6(A) construction. I'm also considering purchasing a Taildrager, so
suggestions are well received and most welcome. Thanks.

RC.

RV-6(A)? Tail, Wings
Looking for Fuselage
Want to FLY NOW





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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 2:24 pm    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

I live in Lake Elsinore, commute to LGB for Work (4am-4pm m-f), and have a Hanger (at)Corona.

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Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 06:59:21 -0500
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 2:27 pm    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

If I'm not mistaken, Jan is in Florida; Yes? I'm located in Lake Elsinore, California. I'd love nothing more that to receive training from one with such great references, but I think the commute just might present a problem. Can you recommend some one local?

Thanks,  RC.
[quote] Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 09:38:22 -0500
From: rhdudley1(at)bellsouth.net
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Tail Wheel Training

RC
I would also enthusiastically recommend Jan Bussell as an excellent instructor. I did a combined biennial check and transition to a -6A with him. My first flight in my -6A was almost a non event.

Richard Dudley

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rv6n(at)optonline.net (rv6n(at)optonline.net) wrote:
[quote] I did my tail wheel transition training with Jan Bussell. He owns a 6 and a 6A and is in Okechobee, Fl. I was very happy with Jan and believe it would have been impossible to have flown my RV6 without his expert help. The insurance co. wanted 10 hours in make and model and we did my BFR. Jan's email address is: janjoyce(at)strato.net (janjoyce(at)strato.net)
Good luck,
Bob Bales
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 2:36 pm    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

Thanks, Ralph. I also question the idea of a Tail wheel plane as an intermediate during my 6A construction. I found a Biplane that seems to 'scratch my itch' which is a tailwheel, and I'm curious to see how much of a challenge it might present. I guess that'll be answered during training.
  RC.
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From: rgf(at)dcn.davis.ca.us
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Subject: RE: RV-List: Tail Wheel Training
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 07:20:05 -0800

.ExternalClass .EC_hmmessage P {padding-right:0px;padding-left:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-top:0px;} .ExternalClass EC_BODY.hmmessage {font-size:10pt;font-family:Tahoma;} Sounds like you can build either a 6 or 6A? I can't advise as to where to get tailwheel instruction, but do have an opinion on the choice between the two.

I've got over a hundred hours in tail wheels (mostly a J-3, but also Aeronca and Decathlon). Nevertheless when I started looking for a small two-place certificated plane to buy a few years ago I never seriously considered a tailwheel airplane. I wanted to fly cross-country, and knew that after several hours of being bounced around in hot, lumpy air, the last thing I wanted to try was landing a tailwheel in a 10- to 15-knot cross-wind somewhere. I ended up getting an Aircoupe which I still have while I start building a -9A.

By no means am I dissing tailwheel aircraft. I'm just saying for me, as much as I enjoyed my time in the Cub and others, I knew I was not a hot-shot pilot and wanted the greater ease of a trike-gear plane. So I would urge you to get the tailwheel instruction and keep flying one for a while, then make a realistic decision for you and your expected flying trips.

Ralph Finch

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Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 8:14 PM
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Tail Wheel Training

Listers',

Does anyone know of a good place and/or person available to help me transition from "Nosedrager" to "Taildrager"? I'm due for my BFR and would like to use that training to accomplish it. With all the 'Hubbub' about the Nose Wheel Situation, I'd like to have that option; since I'm at that point in my 6(A) construction. I'm also considering purchasing a Taildrager, so suggestions are well received and most welcome. Thanks.
 

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 2:43 pm    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

Jerry,

Actually , I haven't as of yet. It's not so much about the cost as it is about the confident enjoyment received once it's complete. Kinda' like manual vs automatic transmission. Do I want to "Work-it" or just watch it work? (If ya know what I mean).

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Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 13:18:06 -0500
Subject: Re:Tail Wheel Training
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com

Have you checked into the diff in insurance cost -6a/-6? Just curious what it is...

Jerry
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From: "Reginald C. Smith, Sr." <smirdrv(at)hotmail.com>
Subject: Tail Wheel Training
Listers',

  Does anyone know of a good place and/or person available to help me tr
ansition from "Nosedrager" to "Taildrager"? I'm due for my BFR and would l
ike to use that training to accomplish it. With all the 'Hubbub' about the
Nose Wheel Situation, I'd like to have that option; since I'm at that poin
t in my 6(A) construction. I'm also considering purchasing a Taildrager, so
suggestions are well received and most welcome. Thanks.

    RC.

RV-6(A)? Tail, Wings
Looking for Fuselage
Want to FLY NOW




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PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:21 am    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

RC,
  I live in San Luis Obispo, CA (SBP) and received my TW instruction from an excellent pilot (Southwest, Gulfstream G550, Pitts). The training I received is in his Citabria which was a very good surrogate for my RV-4. If you want more information or contact instruction please email me off list.

Robin(at)mrmoisture.com (Robin(at)mrmoisture.com)


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If I'm not mistaken, Jan is in Florida; Yes? I'm located in Lake Elsinore, California. I'd love nothing more that to receive training from one with such great references, but I think the commute just might present a problem. Can you recommend some one local?

Thanks, RC.



Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 09:38:22 -0500
From: rhdudley1(at)bellsouth.net
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Tail Wheel Training

RC
I would also enthusiastically recommend Jan Bussell as an excellent instructor. I did a combined biennial check and transition to a -6A with him. My first flight in my -6A was almost a non event.

Richard Dudley

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I did my tail wheel transition training with Jan Bussell. He owns a 6 and a 6A and is in Okechobee, Fl. I was very happy with Jan and believe it would have been impossible to have flown my RV6 without his expert help. The insurance co. wanted 10 hours in make and model and we did my BFR. Jan's email address is: janjoyce(at)strato.net (janjoyce(at)strato.net)

Good luck,

Bob Bales

RV6 flying, 65 hrs



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:40 am    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

I was wondering where you were. If you are here in SoCal go to Sunrise at KSNA and check out Ron Rapp. He is a good instructor. He got me flying my 6. He is active on the SoCal Yahoo group list. I was able to get him to come over to KCCB to teach me in my 6 after I got signed off by him at KSNA (insurance requirement). For the record I love my 6. Sure the TW requires more attention at the end of a long flight but it aint as bad as I thought and I LOVE IT!

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.hmmessage P { margin:0px;padding:0px;} body.hmmessage { FONT-SIZE:10pt;FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma;} If I'm not mistaken, Jan is in Florida; Yes? I'm located in Lake Elsinore, California. I'd love nothing more that to receive training from one with such great references, but I think the commute just might present a problem. Can you recommend some one local?

Thanks, RC.
[quote] Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 09:38:22 -0500
From: rhdudley1(at)bellsouth.net
To: rv-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: Tail Wheel Training

RC
I would also enthusiastically recommend Jan Bussell as an excellent instructor. I did a combined biennial check and transition to a -6A with him. My first flight in my -6A was almost a non event.

Richard Dudley

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[quote] I did my tail wheel transition training with Jan Bussell. He owns a 6 and a 6A and is in Okechobee, Fl. I was very happy with Jan and believe it would have been impossible to have flown my RV6 without his expert help. The insurance co. wanted 10 hours in make and model and we did my BFR. Jan's email address is: janjoyce(at)strato.net (janjoyce(at)strato.net)
Good luck,
Bob Bales
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 1:06 pm    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

Tail wheel just looks cooler, too

and that's important

Dan
-8
building

Mike Divan <n343fd(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote] I was wondering where you were. If you are here in SoCal go to Sunrise at KSNA and check out Ron Rapp. He is a good instructor. He got me flying my 6. He is active on the SoCal Yahoo group list. I was able to get him to come over to KCCB to teach me in my 6 after I got signed off by him at KSNA (insurance requirement). For the record I love my 6. Sure the TW requires more attention at the end of a long flight but it aint as bad as I thought and I LOVE IT!

Mike Divan
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EAA - 577486
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 1:56 pm    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

I suppose to those who think they look cool trying to see over the nose of the airplane while dragging their butts down the taxiway, it is important. To the rest of us, it really just looks a little silly.

Terry
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:07 pm    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

Terry, Terry, Terry,
...you got that all wrong! The cooler TD looks are there to distract for the ugly looking pilot (I think)...


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:29 pm    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

Now now. Some people need these artificial "things" to boost
their ego or make up for other shortcomings. If it helps their
"self-esteem" then let them feel better about themselves.

Ron Lee

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:34 am    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

At 09:20 AM 11/17/07, you wrote:
Quote:
I wanted to fly cross-country, and knew that after several hours of
being bounced around in hot, lumpy air, the last thing I wanted to
try was landing a tailwheel in a 10- to 15-knot cross-wind somewhere.

There is nothing wrong with the above statement, and I fully agree
with his logic, but on the other hand...

I feel very confident that I can take off or land my RV6 just as well
as I can with any nose-wheel aircraft. After a long cross-county,
being bounced around and needing fuel I landed at Dodge City KS one
day with 28 KTs crosswind, gusting to 38!!

I flew into an airport yesterday, the runway was 20 feet wide, 2000
feet long, 50 foot trees both ends, uphill both ways, the middle of
the runway is on the top of a hill and the runway does a 20 degree
dogleg. It was not a smooth runway and all I keep thinking, if I was
in a nose-wheel airplane and if I went off the edge of the runway, I
would surely flip, as the former owner of the airport has
demonstrated. And by the way, there was a crosswind!

My point, build the airplane you want, forget the "mine is better
than yours" syndrome, if you know what you are doing and fly
precisely then a tail-wheel aircraft is doable if that is what you
desire to fly.

Flying tail-draggers is it easy or hard? That concept only exists in
the mind of the pilot. Henry Ford said it best "If you think you
can....or think you can't...you are right!

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 7:02 am    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

Well said Bob!


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:14 am    Post subject: Tail Wheel Training Reply with quote

Great pirep Bob.

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