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John
you are probably right, or lucky, or both.
Graham
TELEDYNMCS@aol.com wrote:
  it seems rational to  me that either a mono or a conventional gear 
Europa, i.e., one with a
> tailwheel, would transfer significantly more stress loads to the 
> components in the rear of the aircraft, thus leading to more wear on 
> everything back there. By contrast, the trigear would dampen those 
> stress loads by virtue of the main gear being a considerable distance 
> from the parts in question, thus damping any forces transferred to the 
> tail area. Stresses transferred by a trigear would further be damped by 
> the spring action of the main gear legs and the tires (tyres).
>  
> John Lawton
> Whitwell, TN (TN89)
> N245E - Flying
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