Baby bushwheel on 8.5 mains?

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blennon29
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Re: Baby bushwheel on 8.5 mains?

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This forum is really a money saver....you get talked out of just about everything! I ended up ordering another standard tailwheel tire for now. My landing areas don't require the BBW at the moment and as everyone said, there are no shortage of other upgrades. I think I'll put it towards extended baggage or folding rear seats.

I hadn't considered the advantage of adding weight to the tail for CG though. Every action has multiple reactions in aviation.
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Re: Baby bushwheel on 8.5 mains?

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I may need to add a high-powered, heavy engine and prop combination to move MY CG FORWARD! (Been wond’ring how I was gonna convince Jamie of this necessity…) :lol:
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Re: Baby bushwheel on 8.5 mains?

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A couple of threads in the past have mentioned the "glider tire" for the tailwheel - what is it? Any links to this "glider tire" - I'm 90% on grass, don't have a shimmy problem, but wouldn't mind a bit more 'flotation' as a lot of these FLA fields have some soft sand under the 'grass' - just looking at options as my tailwheel tire is getting old and I'm about to take the head assembly off and go through it at next annual...just because it hasn't been gone through since I've owned it and I'd like to simply do a good IRAN.
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