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On Friday, January 3, 1997 2:00:00 AM UTC-6, Jean Penninckx wrote:
I intend to fly a Cessna 210 from Europe to South Africa. I want to install approximately 90 gallons extra tank. Can somebody advise me on a simple, effective, easily removable system? Thanks a lot!Jean I delivered a 210 to South Africa, I plumbed in 2 55 gallon barrels in the cabin, and pumped the fuel into the back of the right wing.Larry |
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