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Wing Tanks
Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 21:18
by Bob Eilers
How much fuel is enough is like debating bra cup sizes - how much is enough? Well, it depends! If you are really interested in installing the wing tanks give American Champion a call. They retain most of the STCs and most of the older drawings.
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 04:05
by joea
Bob,
The only time you have too much fuel is when you are on fire!
Joe
PS "A or B" cup size is fine by me!

Wing Tanks Again
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 20:09
by Flydude_54
I am building a 7AC and have found a few wing tanks laying around locally. I am not sure if they fit a Champ. They say they are from a Champ but without a compairson photo, Can't seem to find one in any books, I have not idea.
They all look like they fit a left wing, by the shape, with a fuel gauge on the side.
Can anyone help with a photo of the older 5.5 gal wing tanks?
Thanks
Alan
Direct email is
flydude_54@yahoo.com
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 02:41
by joea
Alan,
I did a search on the bulletin board and came up with this photo.
http://www.joea.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.ph ... light=tank
Look halfway down the page.
If you want more pics you might email the person who posted that one and see if they have more.
joe
Thanks
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:02
by Flydude_54
yep, looks like that tank. He has three of them. All the same side. But I also notice that the mounting system is a flat board and strap. Might just buy the Wagaero one just to get all the attachments and the STC for the paperwork. Unless I can come up with something that says that this can be mounted and how.
Thanks Again
Alan
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 09:22
by David Johnson
Alan, do you have the original Aeronca tanks or Wag tanks? They are probably original right side tanks. The Wag tanks have the solid plate over the top. The original tanks are very easy to install. They work very well. Todd Trainer has some of the prints at
www.aeronca.com. If you go with the stock tanks, I can probably help with info. I am still looking for a print of the base board, but Lloyd has an original we can get dimensions from if you need.
Let me know if I can help, David J.
Re: Thanks
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 09:28
by joea
Flydude_54 wrote:yep, looks like that tank. He has three of them. All the same side. But I also notice that the mounting system is a flat board and strap. Might just buy the Wagaero one just to get all the attachments and the STC for the paperwork. Unless I can come up with something that says that this can be mounted and how.
Thanks Again
Alan
Alan,
If you do not take the tanks can you pls let us know? There are others who might be interested (myself included) in the tanks if they are priced right.
Thx,
Joe
Wing Tanks
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 15:59
by Flydude_54
David Johnson wrote:Alan, do you have the original Aeronca tanks or Wag tanks? They are probably original right side tanks. The Wag tanks have the solid plate over the top. The original tanks are very easy to install. They work very well. Todd Trainer has some of the prints at
www.aeronca.com. If you go with the stock tanks, I can probably help with info. I am still looking for a print of the base board, but Lloyd has an original we can get dimensions from if you need.
Let me know if I can help, David J.
Hi David and Joe,
Yes, they are the original Right wing tanks. I picked one up and am planing on using it. I do need any kind of drawings on the mounting that I can get David. You say they use a floor board type mount, I need it and the mounting straps. I will also need to find the valves and plumbing configuring for it.
If anyone wishes the other two tanks. They are at Columbia Airmotive in Troutdale Oregon. Phone number is 503-665-4896
Couple of great guys own it and are great to work with.
Alan
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 16:05
by David Johnson
Alan, give me a few days to pull all the info together. I will try to get it together this weekend. Please email me and I will send you the info direct.
n8926@earthlink.net. David J.