SynchroLite ~ Fuel
Overview:
Note
Must have a means to automatically supply a fuel for a short duration to one engine only should the main fuel than run dry.
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Picture:
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Working Papers:
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A043 |
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Secondary Grouping:
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Assembly: |
Final assembly of the sub-components listed below. |
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Tank: |
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Other possible locations are:
Under the seat. It could possibly help with impact absorption on a very hard landing. Only if the fuel can be discharges first.
It would appear that on larger helicopters the fuel tank can only be filled to 70% of its total capacity. This is done for crash worthiness. If the SyncroLite is to have a high fuel tank then the aerodynamic profile of the tank will cause its fuel exit port to have a lower elevation and this could be detrimental to gravity feed.
Larger Tank:
For crash worthiness, the fuel tank should only be filled to 70% of its total capacity. This means that the tank size should be 7.14 gallons and the filler should be below the top.
Fuel Cell:
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Additional Fuel: |
See DESIGN: Fuselage - Body [B216]. Cannot be accessed in flight. |
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Fuel Pump(s): |
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Gascolator: |
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Shutoff Valve(s): |
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Quick Drain: |
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Vent: |
I can also attest to the positive benefit of Ralph Taggart's suggestion to route the opening of the vent below the bottom of the tank. I didn't loose a drop of fuel while my gyro was upside down. Since the vent line is secured to the airframe (to keep it out of the prop), it features a valved quick disconnect in order to remove the fuel tank. |
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Working Papers:
[Fuel - Assembly - Final]
0358[Fuel - Tank - Low Location]
0189[Fuel - Tank - High Location]
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Last Revised: May 11, 2008