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Why is the nose gear retracted while parked?

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Why is the nose gear retracted while parked?

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A. Without the pilot in most canard type aircraft, there is not enough weight in the nose to insure it will not tip back on the prop and rudders. Parking nose down prevents this. A small rubber bumper under the nose provides a very effective parking brake, allowing the aircraft to be unattended in 30 + knot winds without tie down or wheel chock.

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