Remember, Gentlemen, The Ercoupe does not have a published crosswind component!

Wayne
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ed Burkhead 
  To: 'David Winters' ; 'ety' 
  Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:27 AM
  Subject: RE: [ercoupe-tech] Re: rudder pedals and strong crosswind landings



  Dave Winters wrote:

  > Um, yeah, well, OK so my ASI is 10 mph fast.  The point is 

  > that we touch down a bunch faster than the little tail draggers 

  > at full stall.  That lets us handle a much higher cross wind.

  > 

  > Nag nag.



  Not to nag, actually, Dave, but . . .



  I think you'll find that our superior crosswind capability comes from having 
the swivel-wheel in front, where God meant it to be, rather than in back makes 
the key difference.



  That, combined with an on-the-ground level, no-lift attitude are the 
definitive factors.



  Sure, taildraggers can be landed in strong crosswinds - if you have the 
necessary skills.  But they sure don't do it naturally like Coupes!



  Tricycle gear, level-on-the-ground QCU Challengers, which land at about 30, 
also do quite well in strong crosswinds.  Maybe not as good a Coupes, but they 
can handle crosswind components in excess of 25 mph, too.



  Maybe the old-timers can tell us - which is better in a very strong 
crosswind, a Pacer or a Tri-Pacer?



  Ed


   

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