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Nitrogen is the preferred source of dry gas because it is more stable and less suceptible to temperature and pressure changes as compared to dry air which has oxygen in it.

Kael,

What I'm trying to ascertain is what current C-130 tech data allows me to use, for example, to inflate a tire. Is compressed air permissible?

I don't have access to herk tech data so I'm at your mercy.

Be safe over there.

Regards,

Myers

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Kael,

What I'm trying to ascertain is what current C-130 tech data allows me to use, for example, to inflate a tire. Is compressed air permissible?

I don't have access to herk tech data so I'm at your mercy.

Be safe over there.

Regards,

Myers

When I was in,from '61 to '65,both in Europe and the states, if tires ,struts or accumulators needed service we called for either a low air pack or a high air pack.The only hi pr bottles we had was for gaseous O2.In later years in private industry(military contracts) we were required to use dry nitrogen for tires/struts/accumumlators if at all possible.

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