I'm thinking this:
1. I have zero tailwheel time and have only flown low performance Cessnas. The extra insurance isn't worth the cost.
2. I have under 300 hours-which seems to be the point the insurance rates drop.
3. Finding a tailwheel airplane to train in, let alone rent, in my area is tough.
4. I can't stand taxiing around craning my neck (when I do get a ride.) In other words I like to see where I am going on the ground a little better.
5. Alan Tolle (who built six or seven RV's) told me years ago that the nosewheel was what he preferred.
6. My wife has an easier time getting in the nosegear models. She has rheumatoid arthritis. The extra slant of the TD seems to make entry and exit worse for her.
7. A friend of mine who has built two airplanes (both TD) got complacent after 2000 hours in his first one and tipped it up on its nose. Can you say new engine and prop? He used to refer to the -A models as "Donkey D***ks. Funny, I never hear him say that anymore.
8. Just like my decision (back and forth) to go with the tilt canopy-I want to fly it not taxi it around.
and finally:
8. My second one can be the taildragger
