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Retrofit ASW-19 CG hook?



 
 
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Old June 1st 04, 06:40 PM
F.L. Whiteley
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If an ASW-19 were supplied originally with only a nose hook, how

difficult
to add a CG hook?

TIA,

Frank Whiteley
Colorado


The factory produces a retrofit kit and drawings. It is available from
John Murray. It will locate a new tow hook between the front bulkhead
on the control stick and behind the rudder pedals. The kit is very
complete and is basically two wooden bulkheads, tow hook mounting
brackets, cables, pulleys and hardware for the tow release.


John says nominally about $500 for parts. CG retrofit easier than nose
retrofit.

Frank


 




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