| David,
Thanks for the info. I have used airnav.com for a while too. I suggest you call ahead to verify they do in fact sell mogas. I looked up Refugio, TX, which is the closest airport to Lockhart showing they carry mogas. I called and was told that they can no longer get ethanol-free mogas, so they no longer carry it. Glad I didn't just fly down (95 miles) and then find out I was given bad info.
This has been my experience with locating mogas in Texas.
FWIW
Mark S. On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 10:37 PM, David Leonard <wdleonard@gmail.com> wrote:
www.airnav.com
One of the best aviation sites on the web. Its were I do the majority of my flight planning.On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Mark Steitle <msteitle@gmail.com> wrote:
Bill,
What is your source for airports selling mogas? I would sure like to find something in my neck of the woods (Central Texas).
Mark S.
David,
I don’t know how close to you any of these
airports are, but they are supposed to have Mogas and are in California.
Bill B
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Thanks Mark,
There is another nail in that coffin. I usually use 91 MOGAS when at
home, but there is no where to get MOGAS at airports here in the west.
Dave Leonard
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