SixPapaCharlie May the force be with you Joined Aug 8, 2013 Messages 16,415 Display Name Display name: Sixer Feb 11, 2015 #1 Attachments tmp_20433-IMG_2015021125547-1055410667.jpg 34.6 KB · Views: 161
nauga Administrator Management Council Member PoA Technical Administrator Joined Apr 18, 2013 Messages 4,266 Location Live from the Grill-o-mat Display Name Display name: Mantis Toboggan, MD Feb 11, 2015 #2 Homemade vent/fuel cap cover on a Luscombe. Nauga, and an old hangar mate
LauraE51 Pre-takeoff checklist Joined Nov 24, 2013 Messages 272 Location Modesto,CA Display Name Display name: Laura Feb 12, 2015 #3 An empty two liter bottle after the diet coke and mentos have emptied out into the tank?
timwinters Ejection Handle Pulled Joined Feb 23, 2008 Messages 13,732 Location Conway, MO Display Name Display name: LTD Feb 12, 2015 #4 SixPapaCharlie said: what's this? Click to expand... Could you get another photo oriented slightly to the right? I can't quite make out the FAA part number in this one.
SixPapaCharlie said: what's this? Click to expand... Could you get another photo oriented slightly to the right? I can't quite make out the FAA part number in this one.
Fearless Tower Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Jan 1, 2010 Messages 16,541 Location Norfolk, VA Display Name Display name: Fearless Tower Feb 12, 2015 #5 Why would you need that inside the hangar? Are they worried the temp will rise and fuel will burp out the vent?
Why would you need that inside the hangar? Are they worried the temp will rise and fuel will burp out the vent?
MyassisDragon Line Up and Wait Joined Dec 18, 2013 Messages 585 Location Michigan Display Name Display name: Mr Fred Feb 12, 2015 #6 nauga said: Homemade vent/fuel cap cover on a Luscombe. Nauga, and an old hangar mate Click to expand... Thats my guess too. you can see the tall vent tube inside the bottle. Interesting article I found when googling Luscomb fuel vent. http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?do=main.textpost&id=d3de2e27-8dab-423d-a810-6035a45a804d
nauga said: Homemade vent/fuel cap cover on a Luscombe. Nauga, and an old hangar mate Click to expand... Thats my guess too. you can see the tall vent tube inside the bottle. Interesting article I found when googling Luscomb fuel vent. http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?do=main.textpost&id=d3de2e27-8dab-423d-a810-6035a45a804d