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Seneca II fuel upgrade 98 gal to 128gal



 
 
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Old March 31st 04, 10:06 PM
Nathan Young
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Default Seneca II fuel upgrade 98 gal to 128gal

Does anyone know if there is an STC or reasonable way to upgrade a
Seneca II from 98 gal to 128gal (which was a factory option)?

-Nathan


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Old March 31st 04, 11:16 PM
Dan Thompson
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Yes, there is an STC for nacelle tanks. 15 gallons each. Bumps the usable
fuel from 93 to 123 gallons. The company that sells the STC and kit is
Nakak Aviation in San Antonio. Call Million Air at KSAT, (210) 824-7511, I
believe Nayak is officed there. This is a great addition to a Seneca 2.

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Does anyone know if there is an STC or reasonable way to upgrade a
Seneca II from 98 gal to 128gal (which was a factory option)?

-Nathan




 




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