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Alright all you pilots, linemen and pseudo-engineers...I am in the
process of designing the perfect single engine aircraft tug! My company, ForkliftsDirect.com currently carries a line of aircraft tugs ideal for planes from 12,500 MGTOW up to 30,000 MGTOW. What we've found is that there is a lacking in the marketplace for a tug that is designed for the single engine owner. So, here's where you come in. In a perfect world, how would you like to see a tug for your airplane equipped? How does it attach to the aircraft? Towbars? Clamp & Lift mechanism? A simple platform with safety straps? Should the unit be electric or gas? Walk behind or rideable? Any info would be quite helpful to this project and is greatly appreciated. We hope to have a rendering and specs in time for Osh Kosh this year. If you are interested in what we are all about please check out the website above or look for us in the Osh Kosh edition of "Twin & Turbine" magazine. Regards, Alex Elkin ForkliftsDirect.com 877-736-7554 877-936-7554 - fax |
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