[NSRCA-discussion] SODA BOTTLE FUEL TANK

jivey61 at bellsouth.net jivey61 at bellsouth.net
Thu Feb 16 17:34:36 AKST 2006


Matt
 I am pleased with my methods so far. I guess time will tell how long it will last. In the meantime I am pickeling another one.

Jim Ivey
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  Jimmy, pretty much all of those pop blow molded bottles are made of PET. A fine, very tough and resilient engineered plastic with terrific memory built in (beats heck out of my memory, fer shure). What you experienced is completely expected.

  Matt


  In a message dated 2/16/2006jivey61 at bellsouth.net writes:
    Wayne
     I just flew the coke bottle tank today and I get 15 minutes on 24 oz of fuel.It actually draws fuel down to 1 oz in the tank,doing the Masters pattern.
    The upside is I don't have to fill it full to complete the pattern. The weight savings is 2.5 oz using this tank.
     To review...... this was a 33 oz, 1 liter coke bottle' that I pickled with 30 % heli for 2 months.

    Jim Ivey
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      From: Wayne Galligan 
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      Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 8:28 AM
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      Wow!!!  24 oz....    I can fly 15 min. on the 15.9 oz. bottle with my OS 1.40.  I was wondering why these wide body planes started getting so popular.... got to have'em so you can put a big enough fuel tank in them.

      Wayne

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        Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 8:36 PM
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        Wayne
         I was getting ready to update my experiment with the 33 oz coke bottle filled with fuel 30%. I let it sit and shrink for 2 months,then when it appeared to stop shrinking I removed the fuel and carefully measured the volume.The bottle started life as 33 oz,1 liter and now holds 24 oz liquid. Which is perfect for a thirsty 160 DZ with a 4 blade prop.I have it in my Smaragd and will fly (test) tomorrow. Should work fine and no more shrinking.

        Jim Ivey



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