Re: AOA vs fuel level in main tank
Very good information Robert. This is what I wondered about at first post, as I'm sure others who unfortunately have had a stoppage.
The Elephant in the room as I see it...I'll say it and take the heat as I'm too old to care about criticism...is what happens when an STC or combination of STC's is approved, and except for fuel line diameter and other system requirements like venting, there's no mention of limits to useable fuel?
For example, the C-85 installation STC allows for two motor mounts, the longer raises the carb inlet I assume to some degree. If the power-driven demand for fuel approaches that of the F-19 via the Stroker STC, then shouldn't minimum fuel be considered in aircraft that employ non-wing fuel tanks? If all or a combination of three STC's are employed...the C-85 installation, the C-85-Stroker, and the Airframes large tires...then certainly that combination should be tested for compatibility and thrust reliability.
Just some suggestions for discussion and not trying to shoot the elephant. I realize there's shared responsibility when it comes to combining multiple STC's.
Typically it goes like this: "Compatibility of this design change with previously approved modifications must be determined by the installer"
Gary
Originally posted by Robert Lees
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The Elephant in the room as I see it...I'll say it and take the heat as I'm too old to care about criticism...is what happens when an STC or combination of STC's is approved, and except for fuel line diameter and other system requirements like venting, there's no mention of limits to useable fuel?
For example, the C-85 installation STC allows for two motor mounts, the longer raises the carb inlet I assume to some degree. If the power-driven demand for fuel approaches that of the F-19 via the Stroker STC, then shouldn't minimum fuel be considered in aircraft that employ non-wing fuel tanks? If all or a combination of three STC's are employed...the C-85 installation, the C-85-Stroker, and the Airframes large tires...then certainly that combination should be tested for compatibility and thrust reliability.
Just some suggestions for discussion and not trying to shoot the elephant. I realize there's shared responsibility when it comes to combining multiple STC's.
Typically it goes like this: "Compatibility of this design change with previously approved modifications must be determined by the installer"
Gary
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