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    VW Touareg Tows a 747

    VW Touareg Sucessfully Tows a Boeing 747

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    A Volkswagen Touareg V10 TDI has succeeded in towing a Boeing 747-200 weighing approximately 155 tonnes. Watched by engineers, Volkswagen personnel and bemused passers-by, the Touareg V10 TDI completed seven complete runs on the auxiliary runway at Dunsfold Aerodrome, 40 miles south west of London.

    The vehicle was a standard production Touareg fitted with a special towing adaptor to connect it with the aircraft towing link and loaded with 4.3 tonnes of metal ballast to bring its total weight to just over seven tonnes (7,030 kg) including the driver, an engineer from the technical department at the company’s headquarters in Germany.

    The car’s engine, self-levelling air suspension, wheels, tyres and structure were all standard. One precaution that turned out to be unnecessary was the fitment of the 4.56 axle ratio from the Touareg V8 model in place of the 3.27 gearing of the V10. This was established as the demonstration was conducted in the second of the Touareg’s 12 forward gears rather than first. The final modification was to change the outer body panels for photographic purposes so that this example was visually the same as the next generation Touareg which is due to be launched next year.

    The attempt was designed to demonstrate the reserves of strength and durability of the Touareg V10 TDI. This model won The Caravan Club Towcar of the Year Awards full-size 4x4 category in 2004 and 2005 and has established itself as the benchmark diesel SUV, offering an extraordinary combination of performance and fuel efficiency since it was launched in 2003.

    A theoretical towing capability in excess of 200 tonnes was calculated by multiplying the 553 lbs ft of torque generated by the V10 TDI engine through the standard transmission’s lowest ratio and without taking into account the torque multiplication benefits of the torque converter. This however assumed a dry surface and loading the Touareg’s body and suspension well in excess of its rated limits.

    An initial trial was carried out successfully in Germany with an operational Boeing 747-400 weighing 190 tonnes but it subsequently became difficult to obtain an aircraft for the length of time and in an appropriate location to conduct a press demonstration. Colleagues therefore requested Volkswagen UK to obtain a suitable aircraft and location.

    The result was an ex-British Airways Boeing 747-200 weighing 155 tonnes. The aircraft, first flown in 1980 and retired last year retains its full complement of 500 seats, 11 toilets and complete landing gear, albeit without an operating braking system. The original engines were removed last year to make way for dummy items used in the filming of a recent motion picture. Despite this, the aircraft still weighs 155 tonnes, due in part to the 28 tonnes of water held on board in the fuel and nose tanks.

    The changes to the Touareg are more modest. Modifications extend to the addition of 4,345 kg of ballast in the form of steel plates set behind the front bumper and beneath the engine. The balance of the ballast was made up by bags of steel balls weighing 25 kg each. The result is a split of 2,755 kg over the front axle and 4,275 kg over the rear to bring the total to 7,030 kg which includes Uwe Krieghoff, the nervous driver. He was not prepared to say how much his body contributed to the 7,030 kg total.

    Conditions for the attempt were far from perfect. A strong headwind combined with torrential rain and resulting standing water prompted concerns over traction on the wet surface. Despite the scale of the attempt the vehicle needed little preparation. The engine was warmed up before a brief visual inspection of the tyres prior to the attempt being given the green light.

    The Touareg’s standard towbar (fitted with an adapted towing bracket) was hooked up to the nose wheel collar of a Boeing 747 and the chocks were removed. At the wheel Uwe selected ‘drive’ and the low ratio, second gear setting on the Touareg’s six-speed gearbox. The required tractive effort is at its highest during the initial pull to overcome the static friction of the aircraft tyres on the runway. Flatspots form on the aircraft’s 18 tyres under the 155 tonnes of weight and additional resistance must be overcome to get the aircraft rolling.

    Uwe pressed the accelerator around halfway down in second gear before easing off as the aircraft gained momentum. With no visible loss of traction the Touareg began dragging the 231 ft airframe of the 747 along the runway, maintaining an even five mph in the process. Having covered an estimated 150 metres the driver eased back on the throttle before slowly engaging the Touareg’s brakes to slow both the vehicle and the aircraft to a stop.

    After the attempt Uwe commented: ‘I was a bit disappointed we couldn’t find something heavier to tow as it was a bit too easy! If anyone could lend us a heavier aircraft then please let us know.’

    The vehicle was checked after the repeated runs and no side effects of the demands made on the engine and transmission could be found. The engine temperature remained normal, as did the transmission and the tyres survived without a hint of the forces passed through them.

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    Specifications: Volkswagen Touareg V10 TDI Tiptronic SE (standard vehicle)

    Basic ‘on the road’ recommended retail price £53,285

    Engine capacity (litres / cc)


    5.0 / 4921

    Power output (PS @ rpm)


    313 @ 3750

    Max torque (lbs ft @ rpm)


    553 @ 2000

    Top speed (mph)


    140

    0-62 mph (seconds)


    7.8

    Fuel economy (mpg)


    Urban 16.5; Extra-Urban 28.8; Combined, 23.0

    Fuel tank capacity (litres)


    100

    CO2 emissions (g/km)


    332

    Service intervals


    Longlife (Variable) Service regime

    Insurance group


    19

    Warranty


    3 years / 60,000 miles; 3 years paint




    12 years body protection

    Maximum payload


    415 kg

    Maximum towing weight


    750 kg

    Unladen weight


    2,685 kg

    Gross vehicle weight


    3,100 kg

    Standard features include:

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    ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) with EBD (Electronic Brake-pressure Distribution) and HBA (Hydraulic Brake Assist); ESP (Electronic Stabilisation Programme) including EDL (Electronic Differential Lock) and ASR (Anti-Slip Regulation)
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    alarm with interior protection; central locking with keyless access and keyless start; crash sensor (automatic door unlocking in an accident); electronic immobiliser; automatic door locking, speed-related – can be switched off
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    curtain airbag system; driver’s and front passenger’s airbags with passenger airbag deactivation switch; front seat side impact airbags; door side impact protection
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    body-coloured electrically heated, adjustable and foldable door mirrors with memory and integrated indicators; heat insulating tinted glass 35% from B pillar backwards; 2 Zone electronic climate control
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    4XMOTION permanent four wheel drive with 50/50 torque, split front and rear under normal driving conditions; 4 wheel EDL (Electronic Differential Lock) allowing 100 per cent of torque to any one wheel; automatic centre differential lock with manual override that can transmit up to 100 per cent of torque to either axle
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    CDC (Continuous Damping Control) air suspension, automatic self-levelling system, speed sensitive height adjustment, choice of three suspension settings: comfort, sport and off-road; manual vehicle height adjustment for loading and maximum ground clearance
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    hill descent assist; hill start assist; switch for high and low range gear ratio
    *

    ultrasonic front and rear parking sensors, optical and audiable
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    leather multifunction steering wheel with controls for multifunction computer, cruise control and stereo options; electrically adjustable steering column with memory
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    DVD satellite navigation/radio system with 6½” colour screen; boot mounted six-disc CD autochanger
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    front fog lights; headlight washers; bi-Xenon headlights with automatic height adjustment and dynamic curve lighting
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    automatic dimming interior rear-view mirror; coming/leaving home lighting function; dusk sensor; rain sensor; headlight cleaning system; heated windscreen washer jets
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    sports polished stainless steel twin exhaust pipes; chrome air intake
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    Modifications made to the vehicle for the towing attempt:
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    The addition of steel ballast beneath and inside the vehicle to increase the total weight Pressures in the standard Michelin tyres raised to 65 psi / 4.5 bar
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    Weight distribution (including driver): Front: 2,755 kg Rear: 4,275kg Total: 7,030kg
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    Final drive ratio from the V10 (3.27:1) replaced by ratio of 4.56:1 from the V8 model
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    High ratio blocked off to limit top speed of the vehicle for safety and to protect the tyres
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    Specially adapted towing plate attached to the standard towbar mounting point to tow the Boeing 747

    Specifications: Boeing 747-200 (standard aircraft)

    * Boeing 747-200
    * Year of manufacture: 1978
    * Maiden flight: 1980
    * Previous operators: British Airways, Air Atlanta
    * Total built to date: 1,375
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    WOW it pulled a 747!

    This does it everyday though......


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    The 747 was adapted too though :

    Quote Originally Posted by newspress.co.uk
    Modifications made to the towing aircraft:

    · All four engines removed and replaced with dummy engine pods for a filming project

    · 20-tonnes of fuel removed and replaced with 20-tonnes of water on safety grounds

    · Braking system deactivated

    · Eight tonnes of water in the nose section tank

    · A ‘Touareg’ sticker and Volkswagen logo added below the flight deck on both sides

    · Weight as towed: 155 tonnes
    Both the attached press pictures as well as this story are courtesy of newspress.co.uk an VW's Press and PR department.

    And i personally dont believe it. It must be staged so that the VW was just positioned for the pictures... They would burn the clutch if they actually tried it. Doesnt it seem odd the plane and car are staionary on all the pictures ? Furthermore i wonder which lunatic would put 20 tonnes of water in the fuel tanks. They'd never do that becasue it could cause rust on very important parts !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    The 747 was adapted too though :



    Both the attached press pictures as well as this story are courtesy of newspress.co.uk an VW's Press and PR department.

    And i personally dont believe it. It must be staged so that the VW was just positioned for the pictures... They would burn the clutch if they actually tried it. Doesnt it seem odd the plane and car are staionary on all the pictures ? Furthermore i wonder which lunatic would put 20 tonnes of water in the fuel tanks. They'd never do that becasue it could cause rust on very important parts !!!
    Back in Germany the car had already pulled a 190 ton plane. Of course the cruising speed of 5 mph would clearly show in pictures. Aluminum and composites don't rust; steel is a little heavy for aeroplanes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    The 747 was adapted too though :



    Both the attached press pictures as well as this story are courtesy of newspress.co.uk an VW's Press and PR department.

    And i personally dont believe it. It must be staged so that the VW was just positioned for the pictures... They would burn the clutch if they actually tried it. Doesnt it seem odd the plane and car are staionary on all the pictures ? Furthermore i wonder which lunatic would put 20 tonnes of water in the fuel tanks. They'd never do that becasue it could cause rust on very important parts !!!
    Drakkie, aeronautical engineer and metal expert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    Furthermore i wonder which lunatic would put 20 tonnes of water in the fuel tanks. They'd never do that becasue it could cause rust on very important parts !!!
    Well, its a film prop plane, so its disused. No one cares what you put into the fuel tank...
    Having just seen Casino Royale, me thinks its the one they used in that, had the same engines.
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    May I just make a comment.

    Is it just me or does this truck in this picture previously posted look like it has the largest roof scoops the world has ever seen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6speed
    May I just make a comment.
    You didn't wait for an answer.

    No.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wouter Melissen
    Aluminum and composites don't rust
    No they oxidise (sp?) and/or degrade. It just goes a little slower

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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    No they oxidise (sp?) and/or degrade. It just goes a little slower
    Yep, long after the aircraft has been disassembled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    No they oxidise (sp?) and/or degrade. It just goes a little slower
    Stop talking out of your ass.

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    Well done Volkswagen!... I still don't want one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    And i personally dont believe it. It must be staged so that the VW was just positioned for the pictures...
    How would VW get away with staging something like this with independent witnesses around?

    Especially when those independent witnesses may include staff from Top Gear, considering that Dunsfold is where TG is filmed.

    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    They would burn the clutch if they actually tried it.
    What clutch?

    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    Furthermore i wonder which lunatic would put 20 tonnes of water in the fuel tanks. They'd never do that becasue it could cause rust on very important parts !!!
    Yes, that's infinitely more dangerous than leaving 20 tonnes of volatile petrochemicals on board, as it might cause a leak in a few years as opposed to a massive explosion.

    Seeing as how a single person can pull a 'plane unassisted, I can't see it being too much trouble for 7 tonnes of Touareg.
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    Some guy in guinness world records pulled a 747 and he doesn't even have 1horsepower. Way to go VW.

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    wow, the plane only weighs 61 times more than the car
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