Sounds like a Saratoga II. Long, skinny wings resulted in no fuel visible through the filler when there was a lot left. Solution: a factory installed mechanical fuel gauge visible on the ground or in flight.
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I wouldn't be so sure. IIRC @tonycondon, who lands in fields all the time with his gliders, avoids soybeans because they can get "grabby" and flip you over too.12. Soybeans are great. So soft. Nature's foamed runway.
Same thing with a DA40 - It has very long, skinny tanks so it only takes about 3 gallons burned before the tank looks dry where the cap is.That's not always possible. My Bonanza, for example, had bladders that extended out a fair distance. You could have plenty of fuel but not apparent at the filler neck.