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The Tale of the Useless Tail, The Flying Explorers Series, Book 6

The Tale of the Useless Tail, The Flying Explorers Series, Book 6

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The Tale of the Useless Tail (Standard Paperback Edition)
A Story of Wind, Alignment, and Learning What the Tail Is For
Book 6 of The Flying Explorers Series

Tamias has learned to trust the instruments.

Now he has to learn what the airplane is really telling him.

At Toad University, flight training moves beyond the simple idea of keeping the wings level and the nose pointed where it belongs. In the air, nothing is as still as it looks. The wind is always working. The airplane is always responding. And the pilot must learn that flying well is not only about moving the controls. It is about understanding why the airplane moves at all.

When Tamias begins deeper work with rudder, coordination, crosswinds, slips, and airplane control, one question becomes impossible to ignore: what is the tail really for?

It seems simple. The wings lift. The engine pulls. The elevator raises or lowers the nose. The rudder turns the tail.

But aviation rarely rewards simple answers.

Under the sharp instruction of Strix Caelum, with Captain Corax and Professor Flugbatt never far from the lesson, Tamias discovers that the tail is not useless at all. It is the part of the airplane that quietly reveals whether the pilot understands balance, drag, yaw, and alignment. The tail does not merely follow the airplane. It helps make the airplane honest.

From the dinner tables of the Minnowlin Inn and Spa to the cockpit of N969TU, Tamias learns that coordination is not decoration. A poorly used rudder can make a turn sloppy. A neglected crosswind can move an airplane where the pilot did not intend to go. A slip can be useful, but only when understood. And a pilot who ignores yaw may think the airplane is behaving—right until it proves otherwise.

Along the way, Gaetano’s flight simulator brings the lessons into sharper focus, allowing Tamias and his friends to see what the eye often misses in flight. Strix demands precision. Corax demands judgment. Flugbatt demands understanding. And Tamias must learn that control is not the same as command.

At the heart of this journey is a single idea: an airplane does not fly straight simply because the pilot wants it to.

It flies straight when lift, drag, thrust, weight, wind, and control are understood together.

The Tale of the Useless Tail is a story about coordination, humility, and the quiet parts of aviation that matter most. It is about crosswinds, slips, yaw, rudder discipline, and the difference between pointing an airplane and truly flying one.

It is about learning that the smallest correction can reveal the deepest understanding.

Perfect for readers who value real-world aviation concepts, disciplined thinking, and story-driven learning, this sixth volume continues The Flying Explorers Series with clarity, humor, and increasing depth.

New to the series? Start with The Day Tamias Looked Up.

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