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It would be helpful to know what the manufacturer's stated maximum allowed glider tow weight is. It may be only designed to tow an ultralight glider. There are many ultralight towplanes - but they will not tow a normal glider ( much less a ballasted glider).ROY
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The Eurofox has killed the Pawnee over here in the UK. We operate 2, a 912 and a 915. Although we have and still do use the 912 for heavier ships the 915 is better for obvious reasons. Worldwide more and more clubs are moving to the same style of aircraft ( Sling etc ). We tow up to Arcus M's and 'Tigger' our bright orange 915 will accellerate fast enough to have the wingtip of a big 2 seater out of the wingrunners hand in just a few yards, even on the uphill 27 runway.
I grew up on Cub and Pawnee towplanes, over 45 years of them, and have been involved with club operations running them and experienced the coffer crippling effects of their maintenance, occasional AD's and the simple effects of age on airframes.
I fly at Denbigh which is probably the best wave site south of Scotland ( and I'd argue the case on Scotland too ) and we get notorious crosswinds, wind shear and curlover a line of trees parallel to our runway. There is no doubt that the Foxes are subject to these perhaps more than a big old Pawnee may be but on the other hand they are light, with powerfull flaperons and are able to counter rolls much quicker. A towout on a strong wave day can be 'interesting' for both tug and glider. Very interesting. But I have never felt that a heavier tug would have been better.
We run on premium Mogas so you are looking at 2l of road fuel versus 5l of avgas ......
The factory retractable tow winch keeps the dyneema tow rope in good condition and prevents fence snags and ground handling incidents.
They are quieter, far quieter than even a 4 bladed Pawnee. The 4 bladed 915 is surprisingly so.
The taildragger version is better for grass fields, trike for tarmac.
Our 912 has worked hard over thousands of tows and has a share of 'heavy use' with mostly minor snags.
The UK fleet must have 10's of thousands of succesful tows.
The evidence is overwhelming and has overcome even the most stuck-in-the-mud glider guiders over here. The lack of a pathway to towing in the US smacks of protectionism and 'not invented here' syndrome. I doubt the situation is going to improve with FAA cuts and tarrifs on the horizon. Seems you are stuck with outdated technology.
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One of my questions is, we operate on a gravel runway for landing and taxi, I worry about the prop clearance, lots of extra wear on the propeller, just a thought?
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