DC3 veering

It’s definitely not that you’re not a good pilot. Tail draggers need a different technique to fly them, compared to tricycle undercarriage aircraft. We have tricycle undercarriages on aircraft today precisely because they’re a little easier to handle.
One of the best techniques on aircraft like the Beech 18 and the DC3 is to do a little “rudder dance” on landing or take off roll (if needed) a series of small and fairly rapid corrections and counter corrections with the rudder. This prevents the very normal tendency to over - correct a swing with one rudder movement - which is what takes up you off the runway into a ground loop. The Wilga is a good smaller aiircraft to introduce yourself to the vagaries of tail draggers. It takes a little practice but once you master it the DC3 becomes docile as long as you keep an eye on your approach speeds….
Once you do master tail draggers you will get a lot of pleasure from handling them nicely - I’m not a good pilot and it took me a while to get there but if I can do it it’s possible for everyone…

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