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McFarlane Alaska Aquires T3 Tailwheel Product Line

By General Aviation News Staff · June 18, 2026 · Leave a Comment

McFarlane Alaska logo and T3 Tailwheel acquisition announcement

McFarlane Alaska has acquired the T3 Tailwheel product line.

After years of manufacturing and supporting T3 products through a close working relationship, the acquisition positions McFarlane Alaska to invest further in the growth of the T3 platform through expanded manufacturing capability, new product development, increased inventory support, and the introduction of additional products, according to company officials.

The T3 Tailwheel Suspension System has earned a strong reputation among backcountry pilots for improving shock absorption, reducing wear and tear, and enhancing handling on rough terrain, company officials added.

The T3 product family supports a wide range of aircraft, including the Piper PA-18 Super Cub, Cessna 170, Maule, Aviat Husky, Kitfox, Glasair, RANS, and other popular taildraggers. McFarlane Alaska also offers complementary tailwheels, giving pilots a range of landing gear options for off-airport operations.

For more information: McFarlaneAviation.com

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