This might be a really elementary question, but what the heck; In landing a floatplane, do you lower the water rudders before or after touchdown?
Thanks,
After slowing to taxi speed. High speed use will usually destroy them in real life. At high speed the air rudder has enough effectiveness to turn the aircraft the slight amount necessay to stay into the wind.
Yes indeed you are supposed to have the water rudders up for takeoff and landing, but sometimes this is forgotten. I haven't seen any damaged as yet from this lapse, though it is certainly possible and potentially expensive.
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