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Old October 10th 15, 02:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Casey Cox
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Anyone know the history behind Pfeifer trailers?
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Old October 10th 15, 05:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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My first glider, a Mosquito, came in a Pfeifer. The trailer was very
well set up, quite functional, and towed well.

Not history, but my recollections.

On 10/10/2015 7:04 AM, Casey Cox wrote:
Anyone know the history behind Pfeifer trailers?


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Old October 10th 15, 08:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Casey Cox
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I have what I believe is a Pfeifer trailer. Not much on the internet as far as history. I think they were made in Germany. They must have gone out of business way before the internet. There is a company in the US with same name and they custom build glider trailers.

Its amazing all the history one can find about a glider but not much on trailers. These trailers are still around and so much a part of the glider, especially the classic and older gliders.

My trailer does tow very well and the surge brake is second to none and better than many US made utility trailers I'v towed.

Casey, 79
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Old October 11th 15, 04:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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A couple of features that I haven't seen on other trailers:

Side opening rear door is fitted out with brackets to hold assembly
tools, lube, rear stabilizer jack handle, etc.

Fold up ramp which incorporates padded fixtures to secure wingtips
during transport.

And, yes, the surge brake was really good!

All of the Pfeifer trailers I've seen had orange nosecone and rear door
and a yellow colored fiberglass tube supported internally by fiberglass
hoops, wood floor, and nice tracks in the floor to guide the fuselage
cradle and wing dollies.

On 10/10/2015 1:15 PM, Casey Cox wrote:
I have what I believe is a Pfeifer trailer. Not much on the internet as far as history. I think they were made in Germany. They must have gone out of business way before the internet. There is a company in the US with same name and they custom build glider trailers.

Its amazing all the history one can find about a glider but not much on trailers. These trailers are still around and so much a part of the glider, especially the classic and older gliders.

My trailer does tow very well and the surge brake is second to none and better than many US made utility trailers I'v towed.

Casey, 79


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