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A crosswind is wind blowing across the direction of travel of an aircraft (as opposed to a headwind or tailwind).
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Are crosswind corrections during taildragger taxiing the same as with tricycle gear?
When doing crosswind corrections during taxiing with a tail dragger, is it the same with the tricycle gear or not?
Confused with the elevator part. …
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Taxiing with a crosswind
Let us say we have a right quartering headwind, we should “fly into the wind” so yoke to the right then that our right aileron will deflect up and left aileron down. How does this avoid the chances of …