Scott Todd wrote:Where does Sonex recommend to NOT do wheel landings? I make it a point to do one every other time. I also teach them for windy conditions. TW pilots should be proficient and comfortable with both types of landings.
Joe Norris (one of his many hats was to be the chief flight instructor for Sonex LLC) has recommended against wheel landings in a Sonex for many years. Personally, in the 800 hours I have in my Sonex, less than a half dozen landings have been wheel landings. But given the flat stance of the taildragger Sonex, most landings have an element of "wheel landing" in them. Given the tailwheel steering design of the Sonex, the plane is most controllable with the tailwheel firmly on the pavement. Making a true tail up wheel landing puts the plane in the most vulnerable position for a much longer time, that is with the tailwheel not in contact with the pavement. Also, I don't believe the Sonex flight training syllabus makes any mention of doing wheel landings in a Sonex.
But everyone has their own opinion, some stronger than others,
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