Bucher aircraft tractor

Bucher aircraft tractor

Bucher aircraft tractor
Place of origin   Switzerland
Service history
In service 1978 - present
Used by Swiss Air Force and JuAir
Production history
Designer Bucher-Guyer AG
Manufacturer Mowag
Produced 1978 - 1983
Number built 86
Specifications
Weight 2,750 kg
Length 3.0 m
Width 1.50 m
Height 1.30 m
Crew 1 (room for 2 passengers)

Engine Mercedes-Benz OM617 4-stroke diesel 5-cyl 3L
Payload capacity 450 kg
Transmission four-speed automatic
Suspension 2x4 wheeled
Fuel capacity 65 liters
Operational
range
80km
Speed 25 km/h forward, 18km/h reverse

The Bucher aircraft tractor is an aircraft tow vehicle built for the Swiss Air Force by the military vehicle division of Bucher-Guyer AG. Following a restructuring of this division it was sold to Mowag which is now responsible for support.

The Bucher tug is very compact as it is designed to operate in the Swiss Air Force's aircraft caverns (or underground hangars). It runs on diesel fuel to lower the risk of fire. For precise maneuvering around the caverns, pilot tunnels and shelters it is equipped with special downward-shining floor lighting headlights to help the driver to follow floor markings.It is also used to provide a power supply to aircraft whitout an Auxiliary power unit. It is used as well as tractors for about 1-4 engine start units or for ad hoc transport of mechanics and tools (e.g. spare wheel and jack by a flat tire of a landed aircraft). JuAir at Dübendorf AFB is the only civil user of this aircraft tug type.

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