by SixFingeredLouie » Thu Aug 11, 2011 5:08 pm
Gents:
Am Onex #029 (shipping the week of August 22 according to Sonex) and am going the tri-gear route. My belief is that unless you pick a cowpasture for a landing field, very few grass strips should cause grief. I've seen enough grass fields to believe that unless holes are randomly scattered down the the strip, any trigear ship (if the gear is properly designed and functioning) should be fine. The only thing to watch for would be long grass attacking the wheel pants (if installed). Yes, the trigear version of any airplane would be slightly more at risk of prop damage due to sucking up a rock during runup, but only slightly more.
Of course, an Alaskan bush strip would be a different story but then you'd want to pilot ANY aircraft carefully under those circumstances. Taildraggers can be a lot of fun, but tri-gear is my choice.
SixFingeredLouie