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Artur Rutkowski wrote:
Is here anybody who has experience with Socata Rally 235 as tow-plane? Have you been flying this plane as tow-plane or being towed behind? What are pros and cons? How does this plane look in comparison to competitors like Pawnee, Maule, Husky, Wilga, Robin and so on. We have a 180 hp Rallye and a 180 hp Husky. The Husky climbs somewhat better, but the Rallye can be descended faster, so the net effect over the whole tow cancels more or less. This said: The tendency goes clearly towards towiing with the new high tech ultralights. We did the comparison and found that a Remos G-3 with 100 hp tows as well as a Husky with 180 hp. Yes, even two seaters. (The pictures at http://www.ecolight.ch/NewFiles/schlepp3_d.html show the situation at the end of a 600 meter grass strip, which slopes slightly upwards for the first 250 meters and was rather soft that day.) And I seem to recall that Poland usually has large airfields and isn't particularly blessed with mountains. The tow may take a minute or two more, but is still much cheaper. And the neighbours will love it! Stefan |
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