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Old June 24th 12, 08:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Peter Higgs
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Hi Bastoune, I would go for the petrol option as you can soon re-fill the
tank dependant upon how much use it gets.

They will tow twin seaters quite easily on tarmac.
However if the glider is leaving ruts in soft ground, they struggle a lot.
This would use a lot of battery, in an electric cart.

The usual limiting factor is wheel grip, as the wheels will spin on damp
grass, due to the light weight on the rear tyres.

Pete



At 04:14 24 June 2012, Bastoune wrote:

Is there a difference between gas and an electric golf carts to tow
glider=
s on the ground at a grass strip? (fuel and electricity are both
available)=
? What would be the prefered motorisation if one was looking to get a

used
=
one for a club? Would an electric golf cart batteries last an afternoon

at
=
the field (assuming new batteries)? Thanks!


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Old June 24th 12, 03:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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My Club has used both types. Power is about the same. We only use gas now because of the cost and maintenance required for the battery's. They are great when new but in a club enviroment the battery's don't last and the cost to replace them is substantial.
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Old June 25th 12, 02:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Sunday, June 24, 2012 3:58:05 AM UTC-4, Peter Higgs wrote:
Hi Bastoune, I would go for the petrol option as you can soon re-fill the
tank dependant upon how much use it gets.

They will tow twin seaters quite easily on tarmac.
However if the glider is leaving ruts in soft ground, they struggle a lot..
This would use a lot of battery, in an electric cart.

The usual limiting factor is wheel grip, as the wheels will spin on damp
grass, due to the light weight on the rear tyres.

Pete



Tarmac – A common but inaccurate term often referring to the paved areas of airports where aircraft park. Usually referring to the airport ramp or “apron” near the terminals, hangars or FBO’s. The vast majority of aircraft operating areas are however constructed of concrete, not “tarmac”. The Wick Airport at Wick in Caithness, Scotland is one of the few airports that still has a real tarmac runway.

In July 26, 1904, Hooley, E. Purnell received U.S. Patent 765,975 for the “Apparatus for the preparation of tar macadam” which involves involved mechanically mixing tar and aggregate (crushed stone or gravel) prior to lay-down, and then compacting the mixture with a steam roller. The tar was modified with the addition of small amounts of Portland cement, resin and pitch.

As petroleum production increased in the mid 20th century, the by-product of refining process, asphalt became available in huge quantities and largely supplanted the use of tar due to its reduced temperature sensitivity. The Macadam construction process also became quickly obsolete due to its high manual labor requirement.
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Old June 25th 12, 01:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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we use a pawnee 235 as a golf cart can not go fast enough to get airbourne
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