Yup.. the tail stead was always used on the Merchantmen. There's a shot online somewhere of a BEA Merchantman that had either not fitted the steady or it had been fitted in a hap-hazard fashion. Needless to say.. the aircraft is sitting on it's arse with the nose gear in the air in a similar state to the VC10. PEP has one fitted at Brooklands
ATB
DaveB
I remember a thread years ago about tail support on the VC10ski and where the real VC10 used one
I believe that the tail support on the 'VC10ski' (Il-62 'Classic') was integral to the aircraft and could be raised or lowered from the flightdeck. Furthermore, it had wheels and tyres which when it was raised acted as rear fuselage protection against over rotation.
Regards
Kevin
Stratospheric traces, of our transitory flight.
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
And the dear-old Twin Otter sports a 'pogo stick' as well on occasions.
Manually placed by the 2nd Officer on landing before the passengers all rush to the back to disembark.
Cheers
Dave M(oly)