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Sorry for the duplicate topic post, I had an error posting the original topic.
I recently purchased a Ventus Ct that did not come with Oxygen. There is a large pipe style clamp to the starboard side of the upper fuel tank area. As well as a small bracket forward of the with no associated mounting or clamping hardware. This looks to be a previous bottle mount location, but I am not happy with it. If I put the tank where the clamp is now, it puts the tank behind the right side of my head. Not good if I am in a high energy emergency landing. Just doesn't seem safe to me. So any examples or suggestions? I am willing to buy a new tank. I am using M.H. EDS. I'd like to have a duration of 6 plus hours in mountain conditions. Thanks in advance. Mike |
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