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Wed May 09, 2012 10:19 am
vlado wrote:If it is a T-hanger with 44' or 46' wide door, the towbar will work but VERY carefully, as the side margin for wingtip clearance is small. The T-6 has a 42' wing span. For a T-hanger, might better suggest a tailwheel tow/dolly as this will give more precise control down the center of the hanger floor. And paint the center stripe on the floor inside and outside the hanger for guidance.![]()
Have fun!
VL
Wed May 09, 2012 11:29 am
Fearless Tower wrote:vlado wrote:If it is a T-hanger with 44' or 46' wide door, the towbar will work but VERY carefully, as the side margin for wingtip clearance is small. The T-6 has a 42' wing span. For a T-hanger, might better suggest a tailwheel tow/dolly as this will give more precise control down the center of the hanger floor. And paint the center stripe on the floor inside and outside the hanger for guidance.![]()
Have fun!
VL
That is my big concern with the tug and towbar idea (particularly since I have no personal experience with them). It will be a T-hangar with a 44' wide door. I am leaning toward the tailwheel tow/dolly for the primary reason that I suspect I'll have a little better control during that critical phase of getting the wingstips in and out without scrapes. Rubbin' may be racin' in NASCAR.....but not what I want to do with an aeroplane.
Wed May 09, 2012 3:32 pm
Thu May 10, 2012 9:06 am
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marine air wrote:5) cheapest, put a pintle hitch on your car or trick bumper. What you will spend repairing aircraft damage would have paid for one of the above options!
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marine air wrote: The "coolest" tug is a "flat fendered" willy's jeep. Street legal, you can drive to the store to buy beer after flying. Mechanically not as reliable, especially with the Carter YS carb. Easy to resale. Have to keep in 4wd to move a P-51 as jeep only weighs 13-1,500 lbs.
Thu May 10, 2012 4:20 pm
51fixer wrote:We have a mirror on the tug that lets you look straight down and see the pintle. With the towbar hooked on each gear leg, Drive over the attach loop of the towbar sitting on the ground. Aim to have it inline with the pintle and directly above it while viewing in the mirror. Pop one of the ends out of the lug on the gear leg, hook up the pintle on the tug. Then reconnect to the gear leg and away you go. (make sure you didn't excessively angle the tug to get in the hook up position, pulling away and swinging the tail off to a side unexpectantly will get you attention) Often the loop will only be sitting on the pintle lug and you may have to creep forward to get the loop to sit in the right spot to allow you to close the pintle latch.