by Kai » Wed Jun 30, 2021 1:57 am
Duncan,
Hm- mysterious!
There is a (milky white) thermoplastic fueltank in #0525. First flight was in 2005, and the plane is exclusively run on mogas with 5-15% bioethanol. Now, after almost 600 hours, there is no sign of buckling, deformation, walls caving in, leaks, or whatever. However, I once noticed that walls, top and bottom are surprisingly thick- I’d estimate some 5,0 to 10,0 mm.
I would be sceptical using a welded alumimium tank. There is always a little water in the fuel, and alu welds hate water. Also, should the unthinkable catastropy happen that the plane is involved in a crash, the alu tank might burst open; let go in the welds. Not good! A thermo tank is much more resilient.
Better to let Sonex supply a new and better thermoplastic tank, replace your old one and be done with it. It is going to be shitty work for sure, and I’m glad it’s not me. But there is no question that Sonex is perfectly capable of supplying a thermo tank that does not deform, so the chances are slim that you will have to do it again.
Thanks
Kai
Sonex A #0525- SG, DS.
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