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Low Power Tow Plane for Antique Glider



 
 
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Old August 13th 03, 01:41 PM
Ian Johnston
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On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 10:09:53 UTC, Robert Ehrlich
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: mjacob wrote:
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: Has any one heard of using a Champs, Cubs, Luscombs or Cessna 120/140
: for tow operations for antique gliders like a franklin. I am in search
: of a tow plane that can fly at 50 miles per hour or less.
:
: Some Fieseler Storch were used in France after WWII for that purpose,
: Morane even continued to build some ones. I saw one of them in 1996
: on our field, but it would probably hard to find one of them in the US.

What about an Avro 504?

Yours helpfully,

Ian
 




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