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Old September 2nd 15, 03:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Oxygen system in ASW-27 ASG-29

On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at 2:58:34 PM UTC-6, wrote:
Recently acquired an ASG-29 (ASW-27-18)and unable to mount O2 regulator on bottle behind seat back. Not enough room with seat back in aft position. How have other 27/29 owners solved this problem? Flex high pressure line? If so, where was it purchased?

Thanks


I got my D bottles from Eastern. I use MH and you can use a remote gauge and regulator (Via Braided SS) or make sure the gauge and regulator are vertical and if it is turned just right it will fit where the lip is molded in the seat back. I have also seen people grind out a small section of the seat back to make it fit.
 




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