Crosswind Landing Technique
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 12:44 pm
I recently bought a CB-1 with an 0-320. I have about 100 hours of tailwheel time from my previous homebuilt (an Acey Deucey) which was a very forgiving taildragger to fly.
I have about 20 hours in the Hatz now (mostly in calm winds) and can tell it is a little more challenging to land and with limited forward visibility. I would appreciate some feedback from other Hatz pilots as to:
1- Your personal wind/crosswind limits when flying the Hatz.
2- Preferred crosswind landing technique ( 3 point full stall or wheel landings).
3- Normal pattern/landing speeds you use.
4- Any other pertinent landing tips or experience.
5- My Hatz has a solid tailwheel that does not swivell 360 degrees.
Any advantage to a different style of tailwheel?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experience.
I have about 20 hours in the Hatz now (mostly in calm winds) and can tell it is a little more challenging to land and with limited forward visibility. I would appreciate some feedback from other Hatz pilots as to:
1- Your personal wind/crosswind limits when flying the Hatz.
2- Preferred crosswind landing technique ( 3 point full stall or wheel landings).
3- Normal pattern/landing speeds you use.
4- Any other pertinent landing tips or experience.
5- My Hatz has a solid tailwheel that does not swivell 360 degrees.
Any advantage to a different style of tailwheel?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experience.