Originally Posted by
Pilot DAR
Yes, I'd like to correct you, there are a number of assumption errors with respect to the differences between how a wheelplane Twin Otter, and a wheelplane 172 fly, particularly in respect of flaps and power/propeller pitch. With some Twin Otter type training, these differences will become apparent, and result in change in your perspective on this type of flying.
One very common feature of both the Twin Otter and 172 will be that if you don't flare it, you're likely to bounce it off the nosewheel, and expensive damage will result.
Done that, though in a 182. It didn't land first by much, but enough to cost me $483.00 when that was real money...