![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Our club has a Husky on leaseback as one of our tow planes.
In order to keep the temps within desired limits on the Husky (I think they shoot for 425 cht max) we have to tow at higher speeds than would be typical for say, a Pawnee. This isn't necessarily a problem for glass ships but it is for our 2-33s which we end up towing at speeds as high as 80-90 mph. Does this seem typical for those of you who might also be using a Husky as a tow plane? If not, what speeds are you able to tow a 2-33 at and what temps are you typically seeing? Thanks. BDS |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Jun 10, 6:44 am, "BDS" wrote:
Our club has a Husky on leaseback as one of our tow planes. In order to keep the temps within desired limits on the Husky (I think they shoot for 425 cht max) we have to tow at higher speeds than would be typical for say, a Pawnee. This isn't necessarily a problem for glass ships but it is for our 2-33s which we end up towing at speeds as high as 80-90 mph. Does this seem typical for those of you who might also be using a Husky as a tow plane? If not, what speeds are you able to tow a 2-33 at and what temps are you typically seeing? Thanks. BDS At our club we use a C 150 with a 180hp motor, and have the sane problem. The 180/150 is so tightly cowled it also has to tow the club's 2-33 at 80-90mph as well( try boxing the wake at those speeds...). However, we sometimes have a fellow that brings in a Husky to tow, and behind him a 2-33 can tool along at a much more tame 50-60mph. Field elevation is only 790', so our density altitudes are not very high. Under those conditions the Husky seems to work just fine other than kicking up a giant dustball to fly through (IFR takeoff- I Follow Rope) on our dirt airfield due to being a taildragger. Paul |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Jun 10, 6:44 am, "BDS" wrote:
Our club has a Husky on leaseback as one of our tow planes. In order to keep the temps within desired limits on the Husky (I think they shoot for 425 cht max) we have to tow at higher speeds than would be typical for say, a Pawnee. This isn't necessarily a problem for glass ships but it is for our 2-33s which we end up towing at speeds as high as 80-90 mph. Does this seem typical for those of you who might also be using a Husky as a tow plane? If not, what speeds are you able to tow a 2-33 at and what temps are you typically seeing? Thanks. BDS BTW just by way of comment, there is a "cooling lip" option on current Husky's that claims to reduce CHT's 10-15F. Darryl |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Does this seem typical for those of you who might also be using a Husky as a
tow plane? *If not, what speeds are you able to tow a 2-33 at and what temps are you typically seeing? Sorry no time on the front of the rope with a Husky, lots of tows on the other end and also flying one without the rope. Bob Lynn has years of experience towing with 180 and more recently the 200 hp Husky. He's a regular tow pilot at SW USA contests. He may be able to advise you. http://lynn.org/ Do you run full takeoff power for the whole tow or reduce power? Andy |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Thanks for the replies thus far. In answer to your question, I was told
they are running at full power and full forward on the prop for the entire tow. I have sent an email to Bob to see what he has to say as well. BDS "Andy" wrote... Does this seem typical for those of you who might also be using a Husky as a tow plane? If not, what speeds are you able to tow a 2-33 at and what temps are you typically seeing? Sorry no time on the front of the rope with a Husky, lots of tows on the other end and also flying one without the rope. Bob Lynn has years of experience towing with 180 and more recently the 200 hp Husky. He's a regular tow pilot at SW USA contests. He may be able to advise you. http://lynn.org/ Do you run full takeoff power for the whole tow or reduce power? Andy |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
EAA Husky | [email protected] | Piloting | 4 | November 17th 06 03:53 PM |
Husky as a tow plane? | bumper | Soaring | 6 | August 24th 05 01:23 AM |
Amphib Husky for Sale | Doug | Aviation Marketplace | 0 | April 22nd 05 07:04 PM |
Amphib Husky For Sale | [email protected] | Aviation Marketplace | 0 | January 23rd 05 10:56 PM |
Amphibian Aviat Husky | Doug | Aviation Marketplace | 0 | November 22nd 04 06:03 AM |