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Dan G wrote:
Imagine a club in a fairly wet (24" rain a year) temperate climate, which doesn't have a hangar. What gliders and tugs could they use, which would be able to survive living outside all year round? I'm thinking both two-seat trainers (Blaniks?) and single-seaters, and tugs that could operate off a grass strip (I can't think of a tug that doesn't need a hangar :-s). Dan My club in the UK is in an area which on average has almost exactly 24" of rainfall a year. Annual temperature range is about -2 to +30 Centigrade, with occasional short periods colder or hotter. We operate a 180hp Rallye off grass, and the aircraft lives outside year round (it has a solid canopy cover and is tied down). It seems (from the other end of the rope) to be a pretty good tug. I've only recently joined, but the tug has been with the club for about 3 years and show no signs of suffering from the weather. We are only 200ft msl though, if that's relevant. However, I've also been towed behind a Rallye at about 2,000 ft msl and 40 degrees Centigrade in Spain, and that was fine too. |
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