If this is a problem???, wouldn't it be solved by installing a check valve
on each line before the T, to stop reverse flow?
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Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC
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From: "Dan Heath"
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Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 5:26 AM
Subject: KR>Both wing tanks on same fuel line
If this is a problem???, wouldn't it be solved by installing a check valve
on each line before the T, to stop reverse flow?
See N64KR at http://KR-Builder.o
wouldn't it be solved by installing a check valve
on each line before the T, to stop reverse flow?
Years ago a highly modified KR-1 based here in Michigan crashed (ground
loop), while trying to take off. The two mods that caused the problem were
spoilers to replace ailerons, and a interconnect
> Dan, that sounds reasonable to me but would also stop the leveling of fuel
> between tanks so there is a trade off there.
Only if you try to fill both tanks through one wing only. During flight
however the tanks should drain in a way that they are more or less equally
filled, as the fuller tank
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