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Robert,
If your club had to buy a towplane all over again, would you still buy the motorglider, or would you get another Rallye or other 'normal' airplane? Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Bad things: the reliability of the engine is lower than expected. Maybe our plane is an exception, but we had a lot of minor and major engine failures, including a crack in the main engine body, which implied replacement of the engine. Full power with maximum turbo pressure is limited to 5 minutes, this doesn't hurt as most tows are shorter than that. Runway 1000m, altitude 370 ft, temperature 20-35°C, reached 40°C in August 2003. Prevailing winds are crosswinds. |
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![]() ---------- Dans l'article , Ray Lovinggood a écrit : Robert, If your club had to buy a towplane all over again, would you still buy the motorglider, or would you get another Rallye or other 'normal' airplane? I think it would be another motorglider. The case in some way already happened, as during some time when the Rallye was grounded for corrosion and the Dimona was unreliable/unavailable, the club hired another Dimona. This is based on the assumption that most of the problems we had with the engine are exceptionnal and would not happen with another one. One factor to be considered is also what kind of fuel is used. The Dimona may use Avgas 100LL as well as unleaded 95 automotive gas. The second one is recommended for better reliablity, as the lead in the 100 LL alway causes more or less contamination of the oil which is the same as the oil used for actuating the variable pitch system, and we had problems probably due to that. But as we need 100 LL for the Rallye and have only one tank, we are stuck to that as long as the Rallye remains. The cost for splitting the tank was evaluated and considered prohibitive regarding the expected life of the Rallye. If some day it is replaced by another Dimona, we would be able to switch to unleaded 95. Anyway another Rallye is probably out of question since manufacturing of them stopped a long time ago, only old ones are available and buying one of them is certainly buying a lot of problems. E.g. when the Rallye was grounded for corrosion, several monthes were spent just waiting for the answer of the manufacturer for the proper repair procedure without which no work could be legally started. |
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Robert,
If your club had to buy a towplane all over again, would you still buy the motorglider, or would you get another Rallye or other 'normal' airplane? Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Bad things: the reliability of the engine is lower than expected. Maybe our plane is an exception, but we had a lot of minor and major engine failures, including a crack in the main engine body, which implied replacement of the engine. Full power with maximum turbo pressure is limited to 5 minutes, this doesn't hurt as most tows are shorter than that. Runway 1000m, altitude 370 ft, temperature 20-35°C, reached 40°C in August 2003. Prevailing winds are crosswinds. |
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Robert,
If your club had to buy a towplane all over again, would you still buy the motorglider, or would you get another Rallye or other 'normal' airplane? Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Bad things: the reliability of the engine is lower than expected. Maybe our plane is an exception, but we had a lot of minor and major engine failures, including a crack in the main engine body, which implied replacement of the engine. Full power with maximum turbo pressure is limited to 5 minutes, this doesn't hurt as most tows are shorter than that. Runway 1000m, altitude 370 ft, temperature 20-35°C, reached 40°C in August 2003. Prevailing winds are crosswinds. |
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My Ex-Club has bought a Scheibe SF-25 with a Rotax 100HP. They do tow with
this and it seems to work. The field is only 830m long. I don't know if they do it on a regular basis, because normally they use a whinch. Here is a fotograph of the SF-25 towing a ASK-21 if I am right: http://www.segelflug.de/vereine/gram...ik/schlepp.jpg Sebastian -- Sebastian Fischer |
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I know that the faulkes foundation use a falke to tow their DG505s arround
see http://www.fffoundation.co.uk/mgliders.html for info rgds Stephen "Ray Lovinggood" wrote in message ... Who is using a motorglider as a tug? Please send details! Your location. Country. Field surface, length, elevation, temperatures. What type of tug? What gliders towed? Good, bad, and ugly of using the motorglider. Who insures? Costello, here in America, will not insure a motorglider for towing. Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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In article , Stephen Haley
writes I know that the faulkes foundation use a falke to tow their DG505s arround see http://www.fffoundation.co.uk/mgliders.html It must be pointed out that this is the 105 hp "Rotax Falke", not the original Scheibe Falke with the 45hp Stamo engine! We also have a Rotax Falke at Lasham with a tow hook and occasionally use it for towing light gliders like K-6 and glass 15m ships. Lasham is a 2000 yard field in the E/W direction. However, we have a fleet of 5 dedicated tug aircraft as well. So the Rotax Falke does not get used that much for towing, but is for exercises in field landing, navigation and soaring generally. Its handling in a thermal is better than earlier Falke designs and it goes up reasonably well engine-off, even in our weak English thermals. Where it loses out to a straight glider is in L/D. A very useful instructional aircraft, though, and at a small gliding club with a reasonable length of field, can be used as a standby towplane, perhaps when the main towplane is out for servicing or when a large queue develops for tows. I would not use it as the sole towplane but buy a second-hand towplane to take the main air tow load at the field. -- Ian Strachan Lasham Gliding Centre, UK |
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Culdrose gliding club (Cornwall, England) uses a Dimona (S?) as a tug. Very
pleased with it. If you have any contatcs there, might be worth an email. Keith "Ray Lovinggood" wrote in message ... Who is using a motorglider as a tug? Please send details! Your location. Country. Field surface, length, elevation, temperatures. What type of tug? What gliders towed? Good, bad, and ugly of using the motorglider. Who insures? Costello, here in America, will not insure a motorglider for towing. Thanks, Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA |
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The hk36 Dimona with either 100hp or 115hp is a large outlay and the
prop can easily be damages with the longish groundrun if there is any stone at all on strip. At the moment I am trying to deceide engine for a late model falke - Sauer 2700 105HP, Rotax 100HP or Jabiru 120HP. I have all the engineering done for the Jabiru by one of Australia's most experienced Reg35 engineer and much can be done (and MUST be) to get the Jabiru 6 cooling sorted out but it is still aircooled. Props are cheap for Jabiru but are really important to get climb. At the moment I am near complete with a Falke Jabiru 85HP conversion but that is only for towing Libelles etc and then on blacktop. The good thing about Jabiru for us in Australia is parts cheap and overnight. I do know the French are doing a falke conversion to towing without Scheibe approvals!! Ian McPhee Australia |
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