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PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 4:37 pm    Post subject: Kingfox tires Reply with quote

I have only taxied my plane on wheels. The crowd over at the Avid site,
before I found this site, recommended 6psi for my tundra tires. They are
huge in comparison to the tires on your Arrow but are dwarfed by the King
Fox tires. They feel rock hard with as little as 8psi. I have been told
they are safe to fly with as little as 4psi. The important thing is both
tires have the same pressure.

Your tires would be considered low for a DC8 but just right for your Arrow.
Go to U-Tube and search "kitfoxflyer" you will see the advantages of the
tundra tires.

Noel

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 3:27 am    Post subject: Kingfox tires Reply with quote

As the manufacturer the design (reccommended) pressure
for the King Fox tire is 8-10 PSI.
Kevin Ridsdale
MiPPi Ultralights

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I have only taxied my plane on wheels. The crowd
over at the Avid site,
before I found this site, recommended 6psi for my
tundra tires. They are
huge in comparison to the tires on your Arrow but
are dwarfed by the King
Fox tires. They feel rock hard with as little as
8psi. I have been told
they are safe to fly with as little as 4psi. The
important thing is both
tires have the same pressure.

Your tires would be considered low for a DC8 but
just right for your Arrow.
Go to U-Tube and search "kitfoxflyer" you will see
the advantages of the
tundra tires.

Noel

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 7:58 am    Post subject: Kingfox tires Reply with quote

The tires I had on my plane for a very short time have Max 10psi marked on them. To avoid any confusion they are much smaller than the King Fox tires.


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