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  • Reno 1985

    No Reno video would be complete with out some footage of a Sea Fury with its tailwheel hanging out!

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      Re: Reno 1985

      Only I believe that tailwheel is actually fixed...

      Seems like it sometimes doesn't it?
      Last edited by Idaho_cowpony; 02-13-2014, 01:15 AM.

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        Re: Reno 1985

        Originally posted by Idaho_cowpony View Post
        Only I believe that tailwheel is actually fixed...

        Seems like it sometimes doesn't it?
        It is fixed why is that? I assume this would have been Richard Drury's Sea Fury N613RD.
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        • #5
          Re: Reno 1985

          Maybe for similar reasons that Post War Mustangs, in many cases, had fixed tail gears.

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            Re: Reno 1985

            Many, if not most, of the German target tug Sea Furies were operated with fixed tailwheels. At least the two seat ones anyway. I imagine it had to do with reliability and maintenance issues and, in many cases, the decision was made that simplicity was more important than a very small perfomance gain. N613RD was one of those ex-German tugs which probably explains the situation. The Royal Navy Historic Flight's late, lamented two seater WG655 was also an ex-tug and had a fixed tail wheel.

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              Re: Reno 1985

              Hard to believe that was almost 30 years ago...man, I feel old sometimes.
              Mark Johnson
              Strega Fan since 1997

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              • #8
                Re: Reno 1985

                The prop appears fixed as well.

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                • #9
                  Re: Reno 1985

                  The race was also probably fixed
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                  • #10
                    Re: Reno 1985

                    "Stuff was broke, it had to be locked down."

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                    • #11
                      Re: Reno 1985

                      Prophetic words :

                      "We haven't hurt anybody bad, yet."

                      Rick Brickert, ironically eight years later he was the first unlimited pilot killed at Reno while flying on the race course.

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