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- Lawson Laslo
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16 May 2019 22:08 #1
by Lawson Laslo
Replied by Lawson Laslo on topic Wing tank gauge?
Ok thanks
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16 May 2019 19:58 #2
by Matt Gunsch
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Replied by Matt Gunsch on topic Wing tank gauge?
depending on the model, early coupes did not have a gauge for the wing tanks, mine has one in the left tank, but it is a pain to see it in flight as it is behind my knee. The header tank float is the best fuel gauge.
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12 May 2019 09:09 #3
by Ken Thompson
Replied by Ken Thompson on topic Wing tank gauge?
Hey Lawson. It seems to be debatable. Many, many Coupes only have the header float gauge, including mine.
One rule states that if all tanks are interconnected they can be considered one tank and thus need only one gauge. The wing root gauges are notoriously unreliable and unreadable. That header float gauge is right in your face and is extremely reliable.
My Ercoupe has passed decades of annual inspections by many IAs and has never been squawked over a lack of a wing tank gauge.
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One rule states that if all tanks are interconnected they can be considered one tank and thus need only one gauge. The wing root gauges are notoriously unreliable and unreadable. That header float gauge is right in your face and is extremely reliable.
My Ercoupe has passed decades of annual inspections by many IAs and has never been squawked over a lack of a wing tank gauge.
Please join the Facebook group: Ercoupe Owners and Enthusiasts. There’s a current discussion on this very topic.
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- Lawson Laslo
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11 May 2019 16:03 #4
by Lawson Laslo
Wing tank gauge? was created by Lawson Laslo
We where told by a mechanic that it is required to have a fuel gauge for one of the wing tanks? Is this required, our ercoupe has no fuel gauge for wing tank only for header?
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