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Is the fuel flowmeter in the newer Cessna 172s (and others?) a true flow meter (as in a small turbine meter generating pulses, etc.), or is it a pressure gauge or pressure transmitter measuring the fuel pressure in (whatever)? I got the you-know-what scared out of me while in flight and this *&^#@ thing read ZERO, though everything else (RPM, EGT) was normal. It was OK before take-off. It finally came off zero, but read low. Hmmm? |
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