Any light snow accumulation on the tailplane of a Cessna tends to put them into a taildragger posture.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Winter Flying
These photos were taken after the first significant snowfall. The first one shows a DeHavilland Beaver on amphibious floats, flaring for its landing.

Any light snow accumulation on the tailplane of a Cessna tends to put them into a taildragger posture.
Any light snow accumulation on the tailplane of a Cessna tends to put them into a taildragger posture.
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