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On Aug 2, 8:54 am, "Hilton" wrote:
Matt, According to Wikipedia: "Avgas has a density of 6.02 lb/US gallon at 15 °C". Not sure how 'correct' this is. One of the material data sheets at Shell's website says their 100LL is 0.718 kg/L at 15 C. http://www.shell.com/static/au-en/do..._100ll_pds.pdf 0.72 kg/L is 6.02 lb/US gallon. I guess it depends on how "exact" you want your calcs to be. I mean, come on, do you actually weigh yourself before you do each and every w&b calc? |
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