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Chris,
According to one of the webpage, there is limited supply of 91 Av fuel in Russia. I've not verified it officially, but potentially a lot of our older GA airplane can take that. Even we still have to request for fuel pre-deposit, it should be cheaper than getting 100LL from the states. Also I found the 100LL is quite wide available in China and sells about the same price (or cheaper) than the state. Hope it has the same quality though. What kind of airplane are you putting your diesel on? Jizhong On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 22:43:35 GMT, Chris W wrote: wrote: Frode, I'd be happy to pay that if that's the only money I need to pay. I haven't figure everything out yet, but I think I might need to hire a Russia interpretor unless I can go up to the flight level like the commercial airlines. I also need to worry about av fuel supply along the route. I'm budgeting $10k, though I might not have to pay that much. Getting AV gas is going to be one of the bigger problems. You will most likely have to have it shipped or flown in for you. Keep me posted on your progress though. I would like to do some flying in Russia some day. Due to the lack and expense of AV gas outside the USA and other reasons, I plan on putting a diesel engine in my plane. That way I can burn jet fuel, which is easier to come by in Russia. If you do much flying out side the USA the jet fuel will be tons cheaper too. I checked the price in Greenland a while back, AV gas $6/gal, Jet A $2/gal. If you fly much with those prices the diesel engine will pay for its self pretty quick. |
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