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Greg Arnold wrote:
Shawn wrote: Papa3 wrote: I just posted a similar thought in response to Michael's note, above. A suggestion for folks in the US might be to leverage the soaring community in other countries to do their research there. Every time I've been at a glider operation in Germany, I've seen tow hitches that blow the doors off of anything you can get in the States mounted on cars that I've been told "cannot possibly tow a glider trailer." Granted, many of the towing distances are shorter, but the Autobahn and the Alps equal anything we have here in terms of testing towing capability... ??? Have you ever driven up to the Eisenhower tunnel on I-70 in the middle of summer? 14,000 ft density altitude at 60 mph. Some cars struggle with one person and a half a tank of gas! Shawn If you have a small car, you get in the right hand lane with the trucks. Your arrival at your destination may be delayed by 10 minutes or so. More like 40 minutes in the anemic Honda I used to own. Shawn |
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