ACBA Midour

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The ACBA Midour, Midour 2 and Midour 3 are a series of glider tugs manufactured by the Aéro Club du Bas Armagnac in France, and named after the Midou River.

Design and development

The Midour is a double-seat, low-wing monoplane of conventional configuration, fitted with a fixed, tricycle undercarriage. Developed in the workshop of the ACBA using the wings of a Robin DR400, the Midour first flew in 1993[1] and four additional examples to the original design have been built, along with two modified versions.

Although the Midour is sometimes equipped with only a single seat, a passenger can be carried behind the pilot, to assist in the release of gliders being towed.

Variants

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ACBA-8 Midour 2.
ACBA-7 Midour
Original version with Template:Convert Lycoming O-360 engine; five built.
ACBA-8 Midour 2
Improved version with entirely new wing design. One built.
ACBA Midour 3
Optimised, quieted version of Midour 2 with new fuselage and canopy, designed to be especially quiet due to noise pollution concerns. One built.[2]

Specifications (ACBA-7)

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See also

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

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External links

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