Greetings Chip:> It's a weight threaded to the end of a hose with holes drrilled in all
> directions to pick-up fuel. Check Aircraft Spruce online catalog. It
> should be there.
I couldn't find one online, but I get the concept. It's very similar to the type of tank "clunk" they use in R/C airplanes.
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> As for the oil sump on the Extra it is a dry sump and uses a 3-way oil
> valve to pull oil from the sump or the top of the engine (inverted
> flight) to the oil pump.
I found a retrofit system in Aircraft Spruce cat:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/eppages/christen801.php
It's probably not the same, but I get the idea. It's interesting how such a high tech machine such as an Extra uses such relatively low tech mechanisms. Then again "KISS" (Keep It Simple Stupid) is usually the best way.
Thanks for the insights, Chip!
Ben
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