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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 5:37 pm Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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I have a model 2 with model 4 wings that have the 13 gallon fiberglass tanks, I would like to trade or find a set of the 6.5 gallon metal tanks. Jerry in Idaho vcmi(at)lewiston.com (vcmi(at)lewiston.com)
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Float Flyr

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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:37 pm Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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I'm curious. What do you have for a MTOW??
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:10 am Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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Jerry,
If I may ask , what would reason be for changing tanks ? If they are leaking well I understand. If it in fear of ethanol well I hear about issues but I have yet to see it happen. Not to say that is will not happen but time will tell.
I did hear that The guy that looks after Avids at airdale.com was working on a plastic type wing tank that might work and would be prefered over metal. Aluminum and ethanol brings on new issues as well. I thiunk some of the early models had metal tanks and they developed leaks due to flexing in the wing but I do stand to be corrected.
I read your other message about the tri gear and the Jaberu engine, so I guess that rules out a dash tank? They are decent and hold about 9 gals. I might look at putting a tank 5 to 10 gallon behind my seat as I mentioned before. I have taken an extra 6 IMP gals ( about 8 us gals) bedhind seat in 2 gal containers on x Countrys in the past as well as up to 10 gals in each float. Personally if i has your tanks in wings that did not leak ,I would be in better shape.
Dave
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:41 am Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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I think 14 gallons on board, 6.5, 6.5 and 1.5 is adequate fuel. With 3 gph burn I have 4 hours with reserve. Can you sit in a KF for 4 hour? My age and Kidneys wont allow it. Most of my flighs are1.5 hours or less so why have half full tanks sloshing around and the extra weight. Jerry
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:43 am Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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Sorry I dont understand the acronym!!! mtow
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 7:15 am Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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>> With 3 gph burn I have 4 hours with reserve<<
You might need the extra fuel for return trip ?
>>Can you sit in a KF for 4 hour? <<
YES but near limit .......
>>why have half full tanks sloshing around and the extra weight<<
I am not sure if the sloshing around is really an issue. Since you havea Kf 2 your weight will be limited to near a solo only plane so you could just use the right tank that is if you sit on left side.
eg 500 lb empty weight
200 lb pilot
100 lbs fuel
now you at 800 I guess you could add a 150 person .
Dave
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:06 am Post subject: Re: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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Why do we have extra fuel in our tanks. I have 26, do I need it? Do I fly more than 1.5 at a time, no. Why carry around all that extra fuel? Well for me it's convenience. I fly every day sometimes twice a day. I go to the airport with my motorcycle. I use auto gas. For me it's nice to truck in 10 gal at a time and fill the plane in the evening when I use my truck and then the next couple days I use the motorcycle, or when I run over to the plane during the day with the motorcycle. When I go on a cross country flight I don't have to put in so much of that 100ll high price stuff. I find also that the fox flies better with more weight in turbulance, and the landings are more solid with more weight. For me it's a convenience to have the extra fuel capacity.
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:38 am Post subject: Re: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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Airspeed..., Take it of leave it.
Altitude..., More is better. ---
Fuel on a day with a head wind..., Priceless
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:04 pm Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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This could be an interesting discussion. I have always felt that the
airplane someone flys should fit the mission the owner has in mind for his
particular needs. I am often asked if I plan on building another airplane.
The answer is always no as my Model IV is exactly what I want. I think Jerry
has thought it through as it applies to his needs.
I will, however offer some thoughts.
In the group I fly with there are two Rans airplanes a S6 and a S7. Rans is
build in Kansas where there are airports around almost every corner. They
have a max fuel of about 20 gallons so these airplanes always dictate the
fuel stops and Maximum flight segments as we fly together. Our Kitfoxes are
designed more for the wide open spaces of the west where fuel might be a
couple of hours away.
We will be flying to the Desert Fox Squadron fly-in the end of this month
and fuel stops will be dictated by the two Rans. I must say that there have
been times when these two guys wished for a few more gallons - head winds,
as was mentioned.
Then comes the eventual sale. My personal opinion is that just like real
estate, consideration should be given to what someone else might want -
something to make a sale less problematic.
All this said, I fuel periodically. Unlike the old Cessna days where we
topped off after every flight, I add fuel as needed and fill up only before
a long cross country. I have never found water in the fuel. It is almost
always home fueled through a Mr Funnel and condensation doesn't seem to be
an issue.
Just some thoughts.
Lowell
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 1:31 pm Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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I agree, the extra weight is not all bad, it helps a little with the bumps.
Yes, I would like to haul gas in as seldom as possible.
Barry
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Float Flyr

Joined: 19 Jul 2006 Posts: 2704 Location: Campbellton, Newfoundland
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 2:08 pm Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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Maximum Take Off Weight.
I've been following the posts on this matter and to an extent I can agree with what Dave has been saying. It's better to have the extra capacity and not use it than to have use for it and not have it. After all there is no rule that says you have to fill everything to the gunwales.
Having said that if you decide to sell the left 13 Gal tank let me know I might be interested. Installing it would make a good project for next winter. (Working in a very small garage.)
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:28 pm Post subject: Re: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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personally, I hate to do work. I would hate to go to smaller tanks when I have the bigger. Sure most the time I don't need the bigger, during the winter months I only use one tank. To keep the other tank good and for reserve I put in 5 gal or less of 100LL and just use the left side, I don't fill that all the way, just half generally. Now that gives me some light weight and combined with the chilly air I have some fantastic takeoffs, really fun, gives me the motivation to go out in 20degree weather.
As far as the only airplane for me, nope, building an RV7A for my cross country future, I hate taking days to get somewhere when I can do it in a mater of hours. I'm a working boy still and don't have the time to trek across the united states doing 90kts. I still plan on keeping the fox and if wheels end up being boring I'll put the floats on and open a new world.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 6:38 am Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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There are a few good ones out there who provide good technical advice on our
airplanes, but after 50 years and 12,000 hours of flying (accident free) I
really dont need lessons on Airspeed, Altitude, or Fuel management. I just
really need the fuel tanks that fit my style of flying Here in the Idaho
back country. Priceless is clearing the tree tops at the end of an 800 ft
strip in the back country. Too much fuel on board might be the difference
between treetops for lunch or fresh trout.
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:55 am Post subject: Re: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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I stand by my statement.
"Fuel on a day with a head wind..., Priceless"
I don't understand yours.
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 6:08 am Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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Got it, Idaho. I can see where you would want to be light.....
What is the difference in the actual weight of the tanks?
Noel
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 6:41 am Post subject: Re: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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Go to www.summitracing.com, and look at "Fuel Cells". They have a bunch, and I have often thought about putting a 10 gallon cell behind the seat as a suplemental tank. Obviously the venting and plumbing would have to be worked out. But this is one way to get some range.
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:37 pm Post subject: Kitfox fuel tanks |
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Go to www.speedwaymoters.com (poly fuel tanks) They have some fuel tanks that are 33" long X 8" around. I'm going to install behind the seat above the baggage compartment. Then tee it into the header tank. Jim
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