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| If I could do it all over again, I believe I would get my primary training in a taildragger. I think being able to fly a tailwheel plane will make you a better pilot, as you need to be on top of your ground handling skills, nosewheel planes will be a piece of cake. Another thing is if you start out in a taildragger you won't have to go through the agony of relearning how to land. I just added a Super Cub to the fleet this spring and there is no better way to look at crops then out of a tandem seated airplane, plus they are a lot of fun. Thoughts Hay? | |
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