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"landing in 20knot cross wind"
07-18-02, 23:20z 

I want to know how hard is it to land a taildragger in a 20knot cross wind I will plan a test in flight simulator 2002 professional edition with real world weather and winds aloft

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  RE: landing in 20knot cross wind DHamblin[Sysop] 07-19-02 1
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1. "RE: landing in 20knot cross wind"
07-19-02, 11:14z 

Well, my only experience is in a '46 Luscombe, "I" wouldn't try it. My CFI (owns Luscombe, +11,000 hr ATP) might if he had to, but it would be "exciting" to say the least.

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2. "RE: landing in 20knot cross wind"
07-19-02, 13:02z 

You got that right Dave

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