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On Dec 28, 3:37*pm, toad wrote:
Sorry that I'm late to the discussion, but I think the issue about winches in the US is primarily about land. *I doubt that there are very few public use airports in the US that would allow winch operations. There are only a few that put up with aero tow glider operations. * So to start a winch operation in the US you would have to own enough land and be able to get it designated an airport (hard to do politically) to allow winch operation. Has anyone in the states considered using Rotax-powered aircraft for towing? The Rotax Falke has a tow limit of 650 kg (around 1,400 lbs I think) and a surprisingly good climb rate with just 100 hp - though it is a motor glider afterall (and you can use it for land out training too, amortizing the costs). The beauty of Rotax-powered aircraft is their running costs - around 1/4 of those of a Pawnee. That's a seriously big increase in your profit margin per tow. If you're at a hot n high airport there is a turbo variant of the Rotax, but I don't think it's been fitted to the Falke. There is the G109 which is a GRP motor glider with the turbo engine, but when the high-boost period (five minutes) is used up the climb rate drops dramatically. Though by the sounds of later replies, beginning winch launching sounds a lot more realistic in the US than some might think. Dan |
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