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On Oct 22, 5:07 am, Dan G wrote:
In fact we even tried towing with a Rotax Falke - only 100hp or so, but very efficient. "As a tug, the SF25C Rotax Falke seems to perform very well, climbing with heavy two-seaters at 400ft/min. This is marginally slower than, Well, imagine that. If the students (and/or instructors...and/or private ship owners) really **** of the tow pilot, he can shut the "money making motor" off and soar for himself! I like that idea. Having been stuck as the only "tow slave" on many booming days when I wanted to soar (but was too chicken to shut off the motor in the Pawnee or CallAir). Yeah, I know pilots that have taken Pawnee "gliders" to 20,000+ feet in wave -- I guess I never got THAT desperate. -Pete |
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