Glider Towing w/ a 150HP Citabria?
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Anyone have any experience that will help me figure out the feasibility of using a 150hp 7GCAA (flapless) to tow a draggy, old Schweizer 2-22E? The 2,500 grass strip is basically sea-level with some 75' obstacles about 1/8 - 1/4 mile off the departure end. Wouldn't be doing any highly repetitive commercial or club towing, just my own family with my glider periodically.
Also, would VGs help at all?
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We used a 150hp Citabria to tow gliders at the old Issaquah Soaring Center many years ago and it did just fine. You will not need flaps or VGs.
We towed 2-33s, a Blanik and a Lark mostly.
The soaring center also used a 150hp PA-12, a 150hp Pawnee (now in Palmer of all places) and a 150/150.
Add a climb prop and you should be good to go.
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What strip are you gonna tow off of, Mike?
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Eric,
Probably going to move the planes to Cougar Mountain. Keeping the Stearman, Cub and glider, as well as a T-Craft F-19 I'm plane sitting has gotten ridiculous at OLM. I'm instructing at a aviation missionary school (Trinity Aviation Academy) that has the 7GCAA. They said if I wanted to put a hook on it I could use it to tow the Schweizer.
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You do like to keep busy, don't you? I just googled up Trinity- looks like an ambitious organization. Didn't know there was a local outfit (eatonville) doing that sort of thing, there is /was an outfit up at Arlington (MASA) but I think they only did flight training- no mechanicking.
Good luck with it.
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