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With the 400W motor and the 18AH battery box, the TowFLEXX TF1 is slightly smaller than the TF2, but the handling of both models is absolutely identical. The two units are controlled by simply shifting the weight and make positioning the airplane a breeze!  
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02-09-2022
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The TF2 was once developed for personal use, but quickly turned out to be a long-awaited aid in the flying community. With this handy device, which initially was called ” Schleppmaxxe”, aircraft with a take-off weight of up to 4.000kg / 8.800lbs can be coupled within a few seconds.
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The TF2.2 is specially designed to provide valuable assistance to users of Robinson helicopters.
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UP TO 9.000KG / 20.000LBS. Remote controlled | unique 360° Turntable
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UP TO 14.000KG / 30.000LBS. Remote controlled | unique 360° Technology | patented Capturing System*
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Towflexx TF5 MILSPEC Aircraft Tug For Sale
The TowFLEXX TF5 MilSpec has its origins in the military. Initially, it all started with an inquiry from the Swiss Air Force (Armasuisse) asking whether we had a solution for fighter jets, specifically for the F18. Even though such a solution did not exist at that time, the development of a new, larger tug started immediately. The result of years of development is the TowFLEXX TF5, an aircraft tug suitable not only for commercial aircraft up to 60 tons, but…
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With its towing capacity of up to 60,000kg / 132,000 pounds, the TowFLEXX TF5 is a true heavyweight and unique in its class. Perfect for Super-Midsize Jets, Military Jets and Helicopters with Single- and Twin-Tires. However, the adjustable nose wheel adapters allow small aircraft to be moved. This makes the TF5 an absolute all-rounder, which is why it is used by FBOs, MROs, corporate flight departments, private owners and military personnel all over the world.
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Big aircraft, such as commercial airliners, often require aircraft tugs due to their size, weight, and limited manoeuvrability on the ground. Large aircraft have powerful engines designed for flight, but they may not be optimized for ground manoeuvring. The engines are primarily designed to generate thrust and provide control during flight, making it challenging for aircraft to move at low speeds or in tight spaces on the ground. Aircraft tugs provide the necessary power and control to move these heavy aircraft safely and efficiently on the ground. Big aircraft have wingspans, tail heights, and overall dimensions that may exceed the available space at airport ramps and gates. Limited manoeuvrability in congested areas, narrow taxiways, or when negotiating tight turns can be challenging for the aircraft’s own power and steering systems. Tugs allow precise control and manoeuvring, ensuring that the aircraft can navigate through these areas without the risk of colliding with other aircraft or ground obstacles. Using an aircraft tug reduces the risk of damage to the aircraft and its surroundings during ground movements. Tugs provide better visibility and control for ground handlers, minimizing the potential for collisions or accidental contact with ground equipment, buildings, or other aircraft. Tugs also prevent the excessive stress and strain that can occur on the aircraft’s landing gear, brakes, or tires when manoeuvring on the ground under their own power. Regarding helicopters, while they are generally more manoeuvrable on the ground compared to fixed-wing aircraft, there are situations where tugs or similar ground handling equipment can be used. Helicopter tugs, also known as heli-tugs, are specifically designed to assist in moving helicopters on the ground, particularly larger or heavier helicopters. Helicopter tugs provide the necessary power and control to manoeuvre helicopters safely and accurately in confined spaces, hangars, or on helipads where manual pushing or towing may be impractical. Helicopter tugs are typically equipped with specialized attachments, such as tow bars or slings, designed to safely connect to the helicopter’s landing gear or structural points. These tugs help reduce the physical effort required to move helicopters and ensure precise positioning during ground handling operations. It’s important to note that the specific requirements for tugs can vary depending on the type and size of aircraft or helicopter. The selection of the appropriate tug or ground handling equipment depends on factors such as weight, size, manoeuvrability, and the operational needs of the aircraft or helicopter being handled.