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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Leonard" <DaveLeonard@cox.net>
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 12:02 AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: source for Tracy's fuel setup
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> Todd:
>
> You should ALWAYS return to the tank you are supplying from.
> try this scenario.
> Both tanks full on takeoff.
> Pump from left and return to right.
> Fly low and dust someones crop with 100 LL when you force gas out the
right
> tank vent.
>
> Hank
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> Well, that would be a stupid thing to do. Yes when both tanks are full
you
> need to return to the same tank you are using. Most pilots could be
trusted
> to do that at least as much as trusting the pilot to select the full tank
> when one is empty. Ususally works fine. Right Ed? ;-)
>
> Dave Leonard
99% of the time, Dave.
Just returned from the SERFI where Tracy and Finn were also there with
their Rotaries. Finn and I made a formation (more or less) take off and
then a high speed pass for the crowd before heading home.
My %$^# flop tube is still hung up in my right tank so can't use the
last three gallons in that tank. Tried rocking the wings to unstick it but
looks like I am going to have to take the tank off. But, no additional
gliding minutes to put in my log book {:>).
Ed Anderson
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