The YB-60 also had a cute long tail wheel to solve the same problem. Many aircraft used, and still use, a "stick"or prop under the tail. I most often see them used on DC-4s.
When I was a kid (use 1960 as a time) we would ALWAYS get invited into the cockpit while in flight! Usually it was on an EAL Constellation. I even remember sitting in the co-pilot seat on same! Big deal for a kid - my brother and I would anxiously wait for cruising altitude to arrive so we could go forward! Great fun!
Don't despair on flying, GR. We can never go back to the thrill of our youth, but it's still a thrill! Go find a friend with a Stearman!
That's an excellent model of a Caravelle, Tony - better than the average tin toy!
I'll post a link to my Flickr Flight photos when I get back...OK...here ya go...these are mostly old shots - on film - but the "new" pics will be added over time. Take a look around my Photostream and get your fill of airplanes. No toys - yet! Check back often...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10659106@N ... 629337924/Michael