"Your previous post insinuates to a degree that my comments regarding the liberty are unfounded and made without experience. So understand when i say, it is reknown yes reknown by almost all of the boys and girls i know that fly it, as being a tricky little lady to land, more so than other trainers. Castoring nose wheel, finger brakes, spring gear etc, so compared to the 28's and cessnas, it is, in fact a more difficult craft to fly, no arguement."
If this is the case (and I don't doubt for one minute it's not) then is it wise to have an aircraft as a primary trainer on your fleet, which is known to a be a pig a to land for low houred students? It's not the first OBA liberty to be severely damaged on landing.