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- center of gravity and a small wheel or skid to support the tail. The term taildragger is also used. The term "conventional" persists for historical reasons...
- Tricycle gear is essentially the reverse of conventional landing gear or taildragger. On the ground, tricycle aircraft have a visibility advantage for the...
- lowered stance customization that first emerged in the 1940s was the taildragger car, described by Motor Trend as follows: The Ford's stance was reworked...
- Too Slim and the Taildraggers is an American blues rock band formed in 1986 in Spokane, Washington, United States. The band has had six albums peak in...
- ultralight marketed in kit form, for amateur construction. It is a high-wing taildragger aircraft of pusher configuration with tandem seating. The aircraft is...
- conventional high-wing monoplanes with typically tricycle undercarriage. Taildragger versions were produced in the early days of Jabiru. The wings could be...
- engine instead of Rotax. P92-TD A conventional landing gear equipped (taildragger) compliant with the American Light Sport rules, First flown on 22 December...
- Corporation, a company from Rockford, Illinois. It was of conventional taildragger configuration with open ****pits in tandem and folding wings. It was...
- tandem arrangement, low-wing aerobatic monoplane with conventional (taildragger) landing gear fully capable of Unlimited category competition, built...
- non-powered flight. The Pipistrel Sinus comes with either nose-wheel or taildragger landing gear. Engine models available are the Rotax 503, 582 and 912...