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August 12th 05, 01:27 AM
1995 Discus B, S/N 550 (last of the good wings). Appx. 400 hrs TT, NDH.
Tilt panel with brand new panel, 302 with gear and spoiler warning set
up, Becker 3201 with speaker box, boom mic and stick mounted PTT, PZL
Compass, Winter mechanical vario and air speed, United alt. 3
batteries. Factory winglets and tail tank. Cobra alum. trailer with
under side storage, battery charging panels on the roof and solar fan.
One man rig, full tow out gear. Cradle for Ipaq 3900 series and might
possibly include a 3955 with Glide Nav. Aluminum O2 with Mt. High EDS.
Annual and weight and balance performed in February. Factory installed
Pee system with aftermarket electrical pump
$59,900.00us
Email for pictures
Located in California City, CA

Eric Greenwell
August 12th 05, 02:42 AM
wrote:

> Factory installed
> Pee system with aftermarket electrical pump

I'll bet I'm not the only one that wants an explanation of this item!
Wasn't the factory pump powerful enough? Is if for pilots that aren't
self-powered when they pee?


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Eric Greenwell
Washington State
USA

August 12th 05, 03:28 AM
Factory installed system was just a hard plastic line installed under
the seat pan that exited in front of the gear door and you connected to
it through a hole in the seat pan. I put an electrical motor in line
with a push button to clear all the urine from the system since there
is a low spot in the line under the seat pan. Also helps when flushing
out the line after landing with clean water.
Brian

Andy Blackburn
August 12th 05, 06:53 AM
At 02:30 12 August 2005, wrote:
>Factory installed system was just a hard plastic line
>installed under
>the seat pan that exited in front of the gear door
>and you connected to
>it through a hole in the seat pan. I put an electrical
>motor in line
>with a push button to clear all the urine from the
>system since there
>is a low spot in the line under the seat pan. Also
>helps when flushing
>out the line after landing with clean water.

I shudder to think might happen if you turn on the
motor before detaching yourself from the tube...

Nyal Williams
August 12th 05, 02:08 PM
I hope you didn't buy it from a dairy equipment supply
house!

At 02:30 12 August 2005, wrote:
>Factory installed system was just a hard plastic line
>installed under
>the seat pan that exited in front of the gear door
>and you connected to
>it through a hole in the seat pan. I put an electrical
>motor in line
>with a push button to clear all the urine from the
>system since there
>is a low spot in the line under the seat pan. Also
>helps when flushing
>out the line after landing with clean water.
>Brian
>
>

August 12th 05, 05:51 PM
Trust me, you don't need to have a smoke after draining your system.
The sucking power isn't that great......
Brian

August 19th 05, 05:03 PM
Possibly sold or my wife will have me cancel the sale this weekend and
let it sit at the airport for 6 months to make sure I really want to
stop flying. Either way, thanks for the bandwith and best of luck to
all the pilots out there.
MB1

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