Capt Jim Garner showed me the technique of pinning the mains on the runway
Yeah, that was the only way to keep the -3 from bouncing back in the air when ya touch down: Not only would the spring action from the struts and the big tires make the aeroplane bounce, but also with the CG behind the main gear, any down momentum would get the tail down, the nose up and ya be flying again...
If ya did a really smooth touch-down, the drag from the wheels spinning up would give ya a very slight nose-down attitude and if the F/O was quick at getting the flaps up, no "pin-down" required.
Those landings were rare however.
Aye, the DC-3, one of my 3 favorite planes:
They rate about equally on the list:
C-185
DC-3
B-747
Least enjoy list.....?
Never really enjoyed the C-188 B or the C-337, or the C-120, the B-18, or the Monney Mustang, but perhaps I did not have enough time in those machines to really learn them good.
Never flew the Convairs, but would have loved to do. Also the DC-4, the DC-6/7 and other classics are on my list but as the years go by, it will probably never happen.