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So that never experienced that. But when you learn in a tricycle setup, or yeah, tricycle setup, you hear all the horror stories about what trail draggers pilots do. By the way, when you land in a glider that does not happen, it's only one wheel. You don't land on the back wheel. On the back, you keep it balanced on the center wheel until the very last second. And then you drop the wing over and stop yourself. So yeah, that's not an issue. They don't go around on you. And yes, I can definitely understand that winds would definitely want to be, you know, because like you said, if I recall, well, let me ask this, is the back wheel attached to the rudder at all? Or is it just freewheeling like a shopping cart? So it depends on the airplane. Most airplanes have a durable tail wheel.

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