We have a pattern around here where in the summer the wind comes in from the coast thru the pass and gets to us about 2 or three in the PM. When it gets here the wind changes from gentle down the runway to about 20 kts across the runway.
I went out too late today and got caught by it. Went around once as it was just changing directions as I was on final. Settled to a steady 14 kts across by the time I got around. I wasn't sure it was enough to stop me if I decided to go for the taxi turn off and helipad that is right into the 50* crosswind, so I just puckered up and put it on the main runway. It was really pushing hard with the right wing up in the air and the left wheel down, full aileron, lots of rudder. It was a fight, but the ole' girl did everything I asked her to do and it was actually pretty uneventful. I would swear that the slip or something made the flare a lot smoother. Didn't want to float at all, although I did have her slowed down pretty good coming over the lights.
Anyway that is the most crosswind I've ever done in a taildragger and it's a good feeling to know we can do that much if necessary.
Darryl
I went out too late today and got caught by it. Went around once as it was just changing directions as I was on final. Settled to a steady 14 kts across by the time I got around. I wasn't sure it was enough to stop me if I decided to go for the taxi turn off and helipad that is right into the 50* crosswind, so I just puckered up and put it on the main runway. It was really pushing hard with the right wing up in the air and the left wheel down, full aileron, lots of rudder. It was a fight, but the ole' girl did everything I asked her to do and it was actually pretty uneventful. I would swear that the slip or something made the flare a lot smoother. Didn't want to float at all, although I did have her slowed down pretty good coming over the lights.
Anyway that is the most crosswind I've ever done in a taildragger and it's a good feeling to know we can do that much if necessary.
Darryl
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