Hey Guys,
I fogot a few items after i checked my notes.
It is not harsh on skin
There is no shelf life limit on the swift fuel like getting stale gasoline, It
actually improves with age as the substances that would evaporate off first are
the chemicals that make the lower octane rating so you wo
time for Flying
has begun.
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC
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From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net] On Behalf
Of Pete
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 9:30 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Swift fuel
Wow, that's quite a lot.
To put t
Wow, that's quite a lot.
To put that into perspective, that would be an extra 20 pounds of useful
load out of my gross for a full fuel load.
Pete.
Ballina, Australia.
On 15/09/2010 10:59, joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com wrote:
> The fuel weights 1 pound more than Av gas per gallon
Hey Guys,
Last nite a representative from swift fuel did a presentation at our flying
club meeting. I wanted to get this out but left my notes at work so I will give
some of the basics of things that I didn't know before.
The fuel can be bought right now but the price would be about $20/gal
The f
I see Embry Riddle University is changing 40 or more of its Cessna 172s over to
Swift Fuel. Read about it at AOPA aviation brief.
The Swift Fuel Web FAQ page ( apparently written about 18 months ago ), stated
that their goal was to have Swift Fuel for sale at airplane gas pumps in
Spring 2010. Maybe they will be able to make it in time for Oshkosh
http://www.swiftenterprises.net/FAQ.html
Dann Johnson
Thompson, Iow
This was taken from the FAQ on the Swift website. For
anyone who is interested in this. They also have a video or two you can
watch. I hope it makes it myself only time will tell. Eric Von Kelsheimer
FAQ
Q: Is there any ethanol in the SwiftFuel?
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