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Old May 26th 15, 03:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Oxygen Mount Question

I have a Schempp-Hirth Oxygen mount that appears to use an "M" size
cylinder. 5.25 inches in diameter.
Question:
Steel or Aluminum?

The front bracket that holds the cylinder neck, appears that it might
fit steel cylinders only because of neck length, as it appears that
aluminum cylinders have very little neck length.

Does anyone know if the brackets Schempp-Hirth gliders ship with, will
properly clamp around the aluminum cylinders?


Thanks,
Wells
9U

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