I split off the thread so we can talk about helicopter wheels in all of their glory.
When I was flying them, yeah we did practice running landings, and if I recall their greatest utility was for tail rotor problems. In fact, that's why I had to do one, I had a stuck pedal situation and the only speed that would align the nose with the direction of travel was greater than max tailwheel landing speed.
Do you guys ever do running landings close to that fast? If so, why? Tail rotor scenarios?
When I was flying them, yeah we did practice running landings, and if I recall their greatest utility was for tail rotor problems. In fact, that's why I had to do one, I had a stuck pedal situation and the only speed that would align the nose with the direction of travel was greater than max tailwheel landing speed.