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Hi Guys, I guess what you really mean is Electric vs Petrol ... Gas is a
different fuel over this side of the pond, usually contained in a pressurised container. Our variable transmission petrol golf cart would not haul a glider that had landed on the soft grass... It just span its rear wheels... Admittidly the gliders were usually sitting in a 6 inch deep trench that they had ploughed! On Tarmac or concrete runways, hardly any tension was needed in the rope. In fact on a down-slope the glider would often over-run the golf cart. So it all depends upon what type of surface you fly and land on, for how long the fuel will last. Pete At 02:53 13 May 2009, ContestID67 wrote: We have both gas and electric. We prefer electric even though their maintenance is more expensive and time consumming. |
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