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RST Engineering
July 14th 05, 07:29 PM
Delete Morgan County UT and Chreighton NE from the mogas list.

Jim

Steve Foley
July 14th 05, 09:03 PM
Is there a "mogas list"?

I tried http://www.rst-engr.com/mogas but got a 'page not found'


"RST Engineering" > wrote in message
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> Delete Morgan County UT and Chreighton NE from the mogas list.
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> Jim
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RST Engineering
July 14th 05, 10:43 PM
No. Airnav.com lists both of them as having mogas.

Jim




"Steve Foley" > wrote in message
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> Is there a "mogas list"?
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> I tried http://www.rst-engr.com/mogas but got a 'page not found'
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> "RST Engineering" > wrote in message
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>> Delete Morgan County UT and Chreighton NE from the mogas list.
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>> Jim
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Dave S
July 15th 05, 12:35 AM
The folks out there who use mogas have cobbled together an ad-hoc list
of where to buy it from.. usually from first person reports on here.

Airnav lists what the airfields report to the FAA and what users report
to airnav.. but "saying you sell mogas" and actually "SELLING mogas" are
two different things.

I haven't kept up with "the list" too much since the project plane isnt
flying yet. Once it does, I will be compiling my list for reference, but
honestly, I will probably just use blue stuff when fueling out.

Dave

Darrel Toepfer
July 15th 05, 03:36 AM
RST Engineering wrote:

> Delete Morgan County UT and Chreighton NE from the mogas list.

Shame they don't make a note of MOGAS availability, this is another good
resource, info looks formated much like that in GoldenEagle Flightprep:

http://100ll.com/showfbo.php?fbo_id=2924
(K42U) Morgan County Airport
Morgan, UT
Phone: 801-876-3156
Fax: 801-876-3156
Hours of Operation
Fuel Information

http://100ll.com/showfbo.php?fbo_id=3414
(KTVY)Tooele Valley Airport
Tooele, UT
Phone: 801/575-2401
http://www.saltlakecityairport.com

Hours of Operation Open 24/7
Fuel Information(as of 2005-07-12 08:55:12)
Jet-A Full Service: $3.99/Gal
100LL Full Service: $3.92/Gal
Ground Transportation
Courtesy/Crew Car
Provisions/Food Available
Restaurant within 1M
Credit Cards Accepted

You wouldn't fly with a couple empty 5 gallon containers huh? That opens
up possibilities when you use a gas station mapping program. FBO's
probably wouldn't appreciate borrowing the courtesy car to fill them
though... <G>

Doug
July 15th 05, 04:52 AM
Platte Valley Colorado, 18V, consistently has the lowest fuel prices in
Colorado. Their mogas is 91 octane before the additives are added.
Current fuel prices (7/14/05) are
$2.50 for mogas and $2.65 for 100LL. Platte Valley is north of Denver
by about 20 miles.

Dave Butler
July 18th 05, 06:08 PM
RST Engineering wrote:
> No. Airnav.com lists both of them as having mogas.

I think airnav gets its data from the FAA ATA files which are hopelessly
inaccurate with respect to fuel availability.

DGB

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> "Steve Foley" > wrote in message
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>>Is there a "mogas list"?
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>>I tried http://www.rst-engr.com/mogas but got a 'page not found'
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>>"RST Engineering" > wrote in message
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>>>Delete Morgan County UT and Chreighton NE from the mogas list.
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>>>Jim
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RST Engineering
July 18th 05, 06:12 PM
Airnav allows you to pick several options:

FAA ATA data

User reports (any time)

User reports (last year)

.... are a few of them.

Jim



"Dave Butler" <x@yy> wrote in message
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> RST Engineering wrote:
>> No. Airnav.com lists both of them as having mogas.
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> I think airnav gets its data from the FAA ATA files which are hopelessly
> inaccurate with respect to fuel availability.
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> DGB

Matt Barrow
July 18th 05, 06:53 PM
"Dave Butler" <x@yy> wrote in message
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> RST Engineering wrote:
> > No. Airnav.com lists both of them as having mogas.
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> I think airnav gets its data from the FAA ATA files which are hopelessly
> inaccurate with respect to fuel availability.

It gets much of it's info from the FBO's themselves and customer update
postings to the web site.

Matt Barrow
July 18th 05, 07:05 PM
"RST Engineering" > wrote in message
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> Airnav allows you to pick several options:
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> FAA ATA data
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> User reports (any time)
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> User reports (last year)
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> ... are a few of them.

Where does it specify ATA data?

Matt Barrow
July 18th 05, 07:08 PM
"Matt Barrow" > wrote in message
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> "RST Engineering" > wrote in message
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> > Airnav allows you to pick several options:
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> > FAA ATA data
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> > User reports (any time)
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> > User reports (last year)
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> > ... are a few of them.
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> Where does it specify ATA data?
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