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Old July 27th 05, 11:50 PM
Tony Verhulst
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How about pouring a bucket of sugar into a Cessna fuel system during
the night. This is what happened in our hangar...
It turned out when the engine stopped during take-off. It was few years
ago and we still don't know who did it.


My guess is that you were operating at an airport with a lot of power
traffic. MITSA had some one pour sand into the oil filler of their
Cessna 150/180 tow plane. It was assumed (but not known) that a
disgruntled local power pilot was the culprit. The engine, of course,
turned into scrap metal after it was started.

Tony V.
 




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