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Our 1964 Skyhawk has a placard by the fuel cap indicating that it is
approved for unleaded auto fuel. However, I don't have any paperwork showing that it has an STC for autofuel. Any ideas on how I could research this information? Or...is the placard all I need? Thanks. -- Al Gilson Spokane, WA USA 1970 VW Convertible 1964 Cessna Skyhawk |
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You can apply to the FAA to get copies of all the 337's on the airplane. I'd
start there. Karl Waikiki Beach "Al Gilson" wrote in message ... Our 1964 Skyhawk has a placard by the fuel cap indicating that it is approved for unleaded auto fuel. However, I don't have any paperwork showing that it has an STC for autofuel. Any ideas on how I could research this information? Or...is the placard all I need? Thanks. -- Al Gilson Spokane, WA USA 1970 VW Convertible 1964 Cessna Skyhawk |
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Yea its only $5.00 for the CD of all information on your airplane
https://diy.dot.gov "kage" wrote in message ... You can apply to the FAA to get copies of all the 337's on the airplane. I'd start there. Karl Waikiki Beach "Al Gilson" wrote in message ... Our 1964 Skyhawk has a placard by the fuel cap indicating that it is approved for unleaded auto fuel. However, I don't have any paperwork showing that it has an STC for autofuel. Any ideas on how I could research this information? Or...is the placard all I need? Thanks. -- Al Gilson Spokane, WA USA 1970 VW Convertible 1964 Cessna Skyhawk |
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Al,
If you can determine which STC you have: Either Petersen or EAA, I would contact them, with your tailnumber, and they should be able to confirm that STC was applied to your aircraft. They will gladly sell you the STC instructions, more placards, engine tag or whatever is needed to comply with the STC. You should also get check your FAA records and your logbooks to see that all the proper entries were made. If not, your Authorize Inspector can update your paper work. Mitch - N7155A, N10681 (Al Gilson) wrote in message ... Our 1964 Skyhawk has a placard by the fuel cap indicating that it is approved for unleaded auto fuel. However, I don't have any paperwork showing that it has an STC for autofuel. Any ideas on how I could research this information? Or...is the placard all I need? Thanks. |
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On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 19:34:48 -0700, Al Gilson wrote:
approved for unleaded auto fuel. However, I don't have any paperwork showing that it has an STC for autofuel. Any ideas on how I could research this information? Or...is the placard all I need? Others have already said to contact the EAA and Peterson providing the planes information to research it. However, at least with the EAA STC you will have an entry in the airframe and engine logbooks where it was applied. Without those entries what you have is a sticker somebody bought and stuck up there, worth nothing. The EAA STC is supposed to be carried in the plane while you're using it, so without the paperwork you can not legally burn augogas, even if you bought the STC. |
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Personally, I'd say the placard is all you need, but only if you are sure
the STC for a plane like yours is just a paper whipping excercise. If so, I'm sure you don't even need the placard to fly on autofuel. These autofuel STCs that are nothing more than an Adel clamp and a placard have an "Alice in Wonderland" feel to me. "Al Gilson" wrote in message ... Our 1964 Skyhawk has a placard by the fuel cap indicating that it is approved for unleaded auto fuel. However, I don't have any paperwork showing that it has an STC for autofuel. Any ideas on how I could research this information? Or...is the placard all I need? Thanks. -- Al Gilson Spokane, WA USA 1970 VW Convertible 1964 Cessna Skyhawk |
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![]() Dan Thompson wrote: Personally, I'd say the placard is all you need, but only if you are sure the STC for a plane like yours is just a paper whipping excercise. If so, I'm sure you don't even need the placard to fly on autofuel. For a 172 it's only paper whipping. However to be legal you need the 337 filled out and sent in, the logbook entry, the clamp, and the placards at the fuel fillers. |
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For a 172 it's only paper whipping. However to be legal you need the
337 filled out and sent in, the logbook entry, the clamp, and the placards at the fuel fillers. Where does the clamp go, and what does it do? Just curious |
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