Hi, everybody. I've been out of your organisation ever since the fly-in to Skymanor, NJ a few years ago. Happy to be back!
Does anyone know of a CiES fuel sender adapted for use in a C-120 or any other very accurate way of measuring fuel on board?
Thx!
Jerry Rubin
fuel senders
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Re: fuel senders
Thanks for coming back. Thinking a lot of choices out but somewhere there are originals. Will need field appr. and FAA might say no if there is an original solution. Just my thought keep us posted
Jeff T 1948 C-140 NC3600V
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Past President 120 140 Assoc. 2019-2023