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Eric Greenwell wrote:
I'm not sure which part you think is a joke, but what would be humorous would be the adventure you'd have with the Peugeot crossing Nevada (350 miles in the short direction) in the summer (10,000 foot density altitude) at 90-100 deg F temperatures (typical). If the Peugeot doesn't have air conditioning, that "60+ mph" would make the trip seem like a lifetime in Hell. I crossed the alps more than once with comparable cars towing a single seater. Admittedly not at 37°C and without air conditioner. And neither at 100km/h, at least not uphill. While a Peugeot 205 may be a little bit on the edge, any reasonably modern car in the 2L class does the trick pretty comfortably, most even with a two seater attached. |
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My 1.8 TDi Ford Focus tows my Standard Cirrus quite happily, and returns 38
MPG whilst doing it At 17:54 29 April 2009, John Smith wrote: Eric Greenwell wrote: I'm not sure which part you think is a joke, but what would be humorous would be the adventure you'd have with the Peugeot crossing Nevada (350 miles in the short direction) in the summer (10,000 foot density altitude) at 90-100 deg F temperatures (typical). If the Peugeot doesn't have air conditioning, that "60+ mph" would make the trip seem like a lifetime in Hell. I crossed the alps more than once with comparable cars towing a single seater. Admittedly not at 37°C and without air conditioner. And neither at 100km/h, at least not uphill. While a Peugeot 205 may be a little bit on the edge, any reasonably modern car in the 2L class does the trick pretty comfortably, most even with a two seater attached. |
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On Apr 29, 10:54*am, John Smith wrote:
Eric Greenwell wrote: I'm not sure which part you think is a joke, but what would be humorous would be the adventure you'd have with the Peugeot crossing Nevada (350 miles in the short direction) in the summer (10,000 foot density altitude) at 90-100 deg F temperatures (typical). If the Peugeot doesn't have air conditioning, that "60+ mph" would make the trip seem like a lifetime in Hell. I crossed the alps more than once with comparable cars towing a single seater. Admittedly not at 37°C and without air conditioner. And neither at 100km/h, at least not uphill. While a Peugeot 205 may be a little bit on the edge, any reasonably modern car in the 2L class does the trick pretty comfortably, most even with a two seater attached. Also, speeds in excess of 80mph/129kph are not terribly uncommon (by some) here on interstates etc... -Paul |
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On Apr 29, 9:00*am, Pete Smith wrote:
this is a joke right? various cars i have used to tow a single seater http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peugeot_205*1.4 petrolhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_Saxo* 1.1 Petrolhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Punto*1.9 diesel All towing at 60mph+ At 04:23 29 April 2009, BT wrote: I donīt think itīs joke.. Probably not ideal but if you are careful you can tow with just about any car. I have a 1.3L Fiat Uno and it can handle most single seaters. The hitch is very close to the rear axle so that together with pumping the tires to 35 psi helps with stability. Proper tongue weight makes a big difference too. A Ranger/ S 10 or any small truck is great for soaring!! Plenty of room to throw dollies and assorted junk in the back and good ground clearance to get into fields.. I wish I could afford to get one for flying!... Regards, Juan Carlos |
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At 12:00 29 April 2009, Pete Smith wrote:
this is a joke right? Probably not! The people on the West side of the Altlantic are reluctant to tow with anything that doesn't weigh at least 3 tons with a huge V8 engine! No wonder we are suffering from global warming! Makes you wonder how we cope with the small cars we have in the UK and Europe! I tow with a 1.6 litre turbocharged diesel estate BTW, including big heavy two seater K21 and DG1000 trailers. Derek Copeland |
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Del C wrote:
At 12:00 29 April 2009, Pete Smith wrote: this is a joke right? Probably not! The people on the West side of the Altlantic are reluctant to tow with anything that doesn't weigh at least 3 tons with a huge V8 engine! Not all of us. I tow a LAK-12 with factory trailer behind my little PT Cruiser (2.4L 4-cyl non-turbo). 2000 pound trailer + 800 pound glider + 200 pounds of stuff = about 3000 pounds total. Although I will admit to not having tried serious mountain towing and I try to keep it under 70 mph. No wonder we are suffering from global warming! Right! During the last ice age we had to do a *lot* of towing with our V8s to get those darn glaciers to melt some. -Doug Hoffman West side Atlantic dweller Makes you wonder how we cope with the small cars we have in the UK and Europe! I tow with a 1.6 litre turbocharged diesel estate BTW, including big heavy two seater K21 and DG1000 trailers. Derek Copeland |
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Not all of us. *I tow a LAK-12 with factory trailer behind my little PT
Cruiser (2.4L 4-cyl non-turbo). *2000 pound trailer + 800 pound glider + 200 pounds of stuff = about 3000 pounds total. *Although I will admit to not having tried serious mountain towing and I try to keep it under 70 mph. OMG!!! You tow a LAK-12 trailer with a PT cruiser!! I briefly owned a LAK-12 and I gotta say that trailer is an ornery beast due to single piece wings on a 20 meter ship. The trailer is as big as a racquetball court. And what a beautiful ship the LAK-12 is. The trailer has a very high profile I think so it can navigate polish muddy farm fields and is so long that it dwarfs other trailers at the airfield. I'd be afraid it would get a mind of it's own on tow and decide it was going to make the decisions about where it was going. But with an attentive driver going slowly, aware of winds etc. you could tow just about any ship I'd think... |
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