Tailwheeler's Journal Newsletter
 
helmet-goggles September 20,  2019

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The Last Two Weeks at Tailwheel Town
 
It's been mostly maintenance at the Squirrelwerks.  Eventually, we'll have a couple of trainers up and ready, but right now I'm spending a bunch of my time on maintenance and re-building while Maggie works on getting our manuscripts ready for publishing on Amazon.  In fact, Airshow Pilot is now available in both paperback and Kindle formats! 

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Watch this space to see how close we are to offering "Don't Call Me Dude", too.  In the meantime, we've got a freshly posted article to be read...


A New Article on the Tailwheeler's Journal  
 
Leading with Inside Rudder:  I didn't realize until fairly recently how common this misuse of rudder is.  Perhaps there is something to be learned from good practice of rudder usage.  I hope that some of you will gain something from this article.
 
 
photo credit_ Phil

The Tailwheel Town PA-12 peeling off into a coordinated turn 
(Photo by Phil Comingore)

 
 
The Older Article
 

No. 76, That Damned Flat Turn, was one of the early articles.  I think there is another, later article using the manuever, but there may be something to be gained from reading this one, too!



The "Quacker Smacker", aka the Cub in which
I performed my airshow act and countless flat turns.

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