Have never had the opportunity to use it. Typically fly at 6000 or less. Highest I have been was 8000. Had it checked at last annual and it was still full. Have had the plane for just over 2 years. Prior to that had a T182T with oxygen and never used it either but had to full it once and according to the place that filled it, it was a pain to fill it but he did it at his regular price. Had that plane for over 10 years.Hello,
Looks like the 206H comes equipped with a 77 cu ft bottle. How does this size stack up in the real world for a turbo 206?
Too big, too small?
Use it all the time? Never use it?
Lemme know
How does the make/model of the airplane make a difference????
I recently acquired a turbo 206
When you say "same bottle," which size do you mean?Had the same bottle in a restart turbo 182. With the mountain high system you'll go along way on a charge. No experience with the included masks, but they flow very fast, with the pilot's mask 2x the others.
With the turbo the sweet spot for flying and weather was 11-15k, so I used it all the time.
Bottle is kevlar, not steel, so different lifetime limits apply.
76 cu ftWhen you say "same bottle," which size do you mean?
Will see if I can get one tonightCan anyone get me a pic of the 206H oxygen bottle and mount?