Online Community of Zenith Builders and Flyers
Tags:
Comment
Bob, do you have fuel lines running through the cockpit? If you do, then essentially you are carrying all the fuel in your wing tanks in the cockpit. It is this reasoning that led me to use braided stainless fuel lines. As to the header tank, it is pretty stout. It's made from .063 and the end seams are reinforced. I would never locate the tank down low (as I have seen done) where a nose gear collapse could take it, or the plumbing out. But up high where I have it is, I believe, a pretty safe location. I think it would take a very serious impact to bust it open.
I was curious... I have leading edge tanks in my CH601HD and am looking at removing the (behind panel) 60 litre header tank. I really hate fuel in the cockpit.
3.5 gallons to feed the UL0350iS
That is a lot of fuel in your lap. What engine are you using?
Classified listing for buying or selling your Zenith building or flying related stuff...
Custom Instrument Panels
for your Zenith:
Custom instrument panels are now available directly from Zenith Aircraft Company exclusively for Zenith builders and owners. Pre-cut panel, Dynon and Garmin avionics, and more.
Zenith Homecoming Tee:
Flying On Your Own Wings:
A Complete Guide to Understanding Light Airplane Design, by Chris Heintz
Pro Builder Assistance:
Transition training:
Aircraft Spruce & Specialty for all your building and pilot supplies!
How to videos from HomebuiltHELP.com
Developed specifically for Zenith builders (by a builder) these videos on DVD are a great help in building your own kit plane by providing practical hands-on construction information. Visit HomebuiltHelp.com for the latest DVD titles.
© 2024 Created by Zenith.Aero. Powered by
Exlusive online community for active builders and pilots of Zenith Aircraft kits (Chris Heintz / Zenair light airplane designs).
You need to be a member of Zenith Aircraft Builders and Flyers to add comments!
Join Zenith Aircraft Builders and Flyers