Original Posted By: DonanClara(at)aol.com
Does anybody have any info on building a system to get auto fuel from atank to a high wing aircraft withoutlifting gas cans? I have seen both electric and human powered pumps andwas wanting to put a filter in line.Any ideas?Also, has any body seen any formulas for writing flying simulators. Iam working on an idea for one andam looking for some beginner info.Thanks,Gary Woodbridge________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Autofuel and Simulators
Pietenpol-List: Re: Autofuel and Simulators
Original Posted By: Graham Hansen
>Does anybody have any info on building a system to get auto fuel from a>tank to a high wing aircraft without>lifting gas cans? I have seen both electric and human powered pumps and>was wanting to put a filter in line.>Any ideas?>For a fuel "transfer system" I am using 2.5 gallon containers. What wenormally do when we need to get fuel for our plane is to buy a 5 gallon(orbigger like the Jeep ones) container. They are heavy to lift to a highwing. Even to carry them around. I bought 4 of the red plastic 2.5 gallon ones. they have great stabilitywhen in the floor of my bus (just a few kilometers from the gas station tothe field). They are very easy to lift and with 4 (or 6) we can take enough fuel to topthe tank.For a filter I use a piece of "deer skin" cloth, that yellow one that isused for cleanning cars, in the funnel when at the gas station, just becarefull with the level in the container.This fuel filtering is used for decades in local aviation (AG pilots).SaludosGary Gower________________________________________________________________________________
>Does anybody have any info on building a system to get auto fuel from a>tank to a high wing aircraft without>lifting gas cans? I have seen both electric and human powered pumps and>was wanting to put a filter in line.>Any ideas?>For a fuel "transfer system" I am using 2.5 gallon containers. What wenormally do when we need to get fuel for our plane is to buy a 5 gallon(orbigger like the Jeep ones) container. They are heavy to lift to a highwing. Even to carry them around. I bought 4 of the red plastic 2.5 gallon ones. they have great stabilitywhen in the floor of my bus (just a few kilometers from the gas station tothe field). They are very easy to lift and with 4 (or 6) we can take enough fuel to topthe tank.For a filter I use a piece of "deer skin" cloth, that yellow one that isused for cleanning cars, in the funnel when at the gas station, just becarefull with the level in the container.This fuel filtering is used for decades in local aviation (AG pilots).SaludosGary Gower________________________________________________________________________________