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A taildragger is an aircraft whose undercarriage consists of (usually) two main wheels forward of the center of gravity, and a small wheel or skid to support the tail.
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How does a taildragger steer (taxi) differently to tricycle gear?
I'm aware that there is a difference of some sort. Does a taildragger inherently require more room than a nose gear to taxi around a corner?