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Old February 23rd 14, 03:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Wilga as a towplane

Em terça-feira, 9 de julho de 2002 21h23min16s UTC+1, Bruce escreveu:
Does anyone have any experience using a Wilga as a towplane?


Yes, most if not all airclubs in Eastern Europe use Wilga as a towplane. The aircraft was specially built for this purpose. The rear window and the flying atitude of the aircraft allows excellent visibility for the glider behind.

It was built to be a STOL (short take off and landing) aircraft, and the wings are having slats for this purpose. It is able to tow your glider from a 200 yeards field. With good headwind, the aicraft can take off within 100 feet run only!
It is not very well suited for air tours, because it has a glide ratio of only 1/4. Its main strengths are climb and landing as fast as possible, in other words, putting as much gliders as possible in the air.

When the engine is cut off, you can put the aircraft nose dive and bring it to the ground within 2-3 minutes from an altitude of 2000 feet, without being being worried about exceeding the maximum speed. Shorter time = less fuel spent.

When towing, its fuel consumption is of approx. of 60 liter per hour. Probably the best towing aircraft in the world.
 




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