dredmoody(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:20 am Post subject: wing tank fuel line connection |
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Bruce Bockius <bruce(at)whiteantelopesoftware.com wrote: Header tank make for
easy wing removal and reattachment but wing tank are safer. Im uneasy to the
idea of a gasoline tank over my feet. You can get wing tanks and do away
with the header tank on any of the 601 models.
William Dominguez wrote: Yes but, having an HD with wing tanks make more
difficult the removal and re-attachment of the wing.
Some of you probably can answer this,
What do FAA types and DARs think about the idea of connecting wing tank fuel
lines to the fuselage lines/valve using quick disconnect couplings? They
have the handy feature of shutting off fuel flow/dripping from both sides of
the coupling when they are disconnected. At $26.00 per set they are pricey
but it's worth it to not have fuel running all over the place during
disassembly or service. I use them on my UL but have never asked if they are
considered safe enough for the more complex experimental aircraft.
Ed Moody II
Rayne LA
601XL working on tail
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