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On Apr 22, 1:06*pm, Robert Danewid wrote:
What is the max towing weight (max weight of the glider) for the PA-18 150 hp and 180hp? Where can I find information on this (on the net). Thanks! Robert ASW 28-18E As long as a Tost hook is installed, there are practically no limits. There are two 180 HP PA-18's operating out of Boulder, CO where density altitudes can reach 9,000'. They routinely tow fully loaded 2- seaters. The PA-18-150 has significantly less performance which is why none are used in Colorado. While information on hooks is available on-line, towing performance probably isn't. I recall the late Dave Johnson, who developed the STC for the 180HP Cub, saying a 180 HP Lyc. O-360 is only a few pounds heavier than the original O-320. He went on to say it seems like the extra 30HP provides a lot more performance than one would expect. The Schweizer tow plane hook has a limit of 1200 pounds which is inadequate for heavier gliders but the Tost hook limit is 2570 Lb which easily handles any glider. For that and a lot of other reasons, the Schweizer hook should be retired. |
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