by builderflyer » Sun Aug 26, 2018 10:04 am
We don't have fuel at my home airport so I routinely top off the tank at another airport and fly the 18 minutes back home. On descent into my home field, there is no fuel spilled from the vent tube. Why that would be different from what others experience is a mystery to me.
Michael, when I first built my Sonex I drilled a small hole in the back of the fuel tank vent tube as you have suggested as that was something I had seen on a standard catagory aircraft. In doing the fuel flow testing with the main vent opening blocked and the small hole open, the flow rate dropped a couple of gph over having an unblocked main vent opening, and that was still very satisfactory. But that was with the aircraft sitting on the ground and I always wondered what that same test would have shown during flight with the reduced pressure at the small hole due to the relative wind. Have you done that test in the air (main vent opening blocked with small hole open)?........I never have had the courage to try that. I imagine that one using a leaf blower could simulate that flight experience on the ground but I have not tried that either. What have you done to assure yourself that the small secondary vent hole performs as expected in flight?
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