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On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:57:38 AM UTC-7, Eric Greenwell wrote:
Chris Behm wrote on 10/25/2020 11:23 AM: I am wondering how often a truck for towing a glider trailer might be an advantage? I have yet to buy my first glider, but of course and thinking that the next vehicle I purchase should be a good one to tow with (Incidentally, thinking of the GMC/Chevy Canyon/Colorado, with the 2.8L inline 4 diesel).. But I am wondering how often that a truck is a better choice, all things considered. Here's another idea: look at the tow vehicles on the airfield where you will be flying. That might give you an idea of what is useful in your area. If you do see a 4WD pickup tow vehicle, chat up the owner, find out why they have it, then get their phone number, just in case you do land out in a difficult access field. Buy them a beer once in a while, so they think you are worth retrieving ;^) Spend more on the glider, less on the tow vehicle - but get one that tows safely on the highway. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "A Guide to Self-Launching Sailplane Operation" https://sites.google.com/site/motorg...ad-the-guide-1 Thanks to all of you for replying. There is lots of great info here. I should have been more specific regarding the car vs truck question. I am wondering about outlanding retrieves. Part of me thinks that a truck would be much better, the other parts thinks that most fields that are safely landable by a glider would be able to be traversed by most cars, especially AWD cars. Being a bit of a frugal guy, I would rather not waste fuel 99% of the time. I suppose I could purchase a dedicated vehicle for towing to a glider event and the possible outlanding recoveries. But it sure would be great to have something double duty that could do both, and be economical when not towing a glider. What are are the ranges of trailer weights for 15M gliders? I would assume a Libelle in an Eberle trailer would be at the low end of the range. What does that weigh loaded? How about an 18M span ship, like a Ventus 2 in a Cobra or Comet? Thanks again, guys. Try to be nice to each other..... Very Respectfully, Target |
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