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I'm one of those passive readers who for months now has been monitoring the
daily e-mail of issues related to building these wonderful aircraft. I'm
still trying to decide if I have the time necessary for the endevour, but
in the meantime am getting a great education. Keep up the information
flow!
The reason I'm writing is that I'm a subscriber to Light Plane Maintenance.
In the Nov. 1998 issue is an article that everyone should try to read. It
is called "Thermion Grounding - Static grounding for wet-wing composite
aircraft- an alternative to that plume of smoke at the far end of the
ramp". It discusses the number of homebuilt aircraft that have caught on
fire due to the lack of a true grounding scheme when fueling aircraft. The
article discusses "a nickel-coated, carbon-fiber weave that is lightweight,
resin wetable, electrically conductive, and is transparent"... and costs
around $75 to $100 per plane. Basically it suggests that this be molded
into the fuel tanks with a wire up to the metal fueling necks with a tab be
made so that the fuel tanks can be grounded during fueling. Thermion
Systems International, 611 Access Rd, Stratford, CT 06497 (203-377-3770).
The article also suggests that builders call up Lancair and request them to
include it in the kits in the future.
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