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Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Author/Editor
- Contributors to Part Three
- Peter Whellum
- John Freeman
- Captain John Laming
- Captain Don Hutchinson
- David Pilkington
- Captain Tom Russel
- Introduction
- Part One: Theory
- Chapter 1: The Tail Wheel Airplane
- Airplane Design Features
- Airplane Structure
- Chapter 2: Ground and Flight Dynamics
- Ground Dynamics
- Flight Dynamics on Takeoff
- Dynamics and Aerodynamics in Flight
- Flare and Touchdown
- Types of Touchdown
- Dynamics on Landing
- Aerodynamics on Landing
- Part Two: Flight Techniques
- Chapter 3: Ground Operations
- Preflight and Prestart
- Engine Start
- Taxiing
- Checks
- Postflight and Security Actions
- Chapter 4: Normal Takeoff
- Takeoff Performance
- Takeoff Flight Technique
- A Takeoff in Practice
- Chapter 5: Approach and Landing
- Airplane Control on Approach
- Decision to Land
- Atmospheric Effects
- Flight Technique
- Short Finals
- Landing Technique
- Common Faults in the Landing
- Chapter 6: Advanced Takeoffs and Landings
- Crosswind
- Crosswind Flight Technique
- Short-Field Operations
- Soft-Field Operations
- Chapter 7: Low Flying
- Why Fly at a Low Level?
- Ground-Referenced Flight
- Inertia and Momentum
- Pilot Responsibilities
- Effects of Atmospheric Disturbances
- Technique
- Part Three: Some Different Taildraggers
- Introduction
- Chapter 8: Austers
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Summary
- An Auster Anecdote by John Freeman
- Chapter 9: Avions Mudry CAP 10B
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Chapter 10: Austflight Drifter
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Summary
- Chapter 11: Bellanca Citabria/Decathlon
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Chapter 12: Cessna 185 Skywagon
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Summary
- Chapter 13: CAC CA-25 Winjeel (Little Eagle)
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Chapter 14: De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Summary
- Chapter 15: De Havilland DHA-3 Drover
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Summary
- Chapter 16: De Havilland D.H.82 Tiger Moth
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Summary
- Some Life Lessons For the Tiger Moth Pilot
- Chapter 17: Douglas DC-3 (Dakota)
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Afterword
- Chapter 18: GAF Avro Lincoln (Long-Nose)
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Afterword
- Chapter 19: Hawker Sea Fury
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Chapter 20: Piper Pawnee
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Summary
- Anecdotes
- Chapter 21: Pitts Special
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Further Comment
- Chapter 22: Slepcev Storch
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Conclusion
- Chapter 23: Southern Cross Replica
- General Description
- Flight Operations
- Conclusion
- Index
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