It is the Aerospool Dynamic WT9. All that is said on the website is that it is a good option for flying schools. I posted a PDF to the file section that shows the aircraft with its trailing link gear option.
I was not aware of any other LSA offerings that include a trailing link gear except maybe the SkyBoy. Frank --- In [email protected], John Craparo <john.crap...@...> wrote: > > What aircraft are you referring to? There are a number of airplanes that > utilize trailing link gear. What does the manufacturer say about crosswind > landings for the airplane? > > John > > On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 11:28 AM, fnelson913 <fnelson...@...> wrote: > > > > > > > In the April issue of EAA Sport Aviation is an advertisement for an LSA > > that offers a trailing link main gear. If the main wheels are positioned aft > > of the center of gravity, can this new LSA be landed like an Ercoupe > > (crabbed into the crosswind)? > > > > > > >
