Good Morning RV aviators!
I am looking for some help in identifying these fuel caps on my RV6A. My Grandfather built this aircraft which had it's maiden flight in 2002, however the aircraft was sold a year and a half later due to medical issues. The aircraft went to another person for 14 years and he installed these fuel caps, however I cant find any documentation on them.
They are great caps and I would like to get another set, as over the years these ones appear to have hit the ground on a few occasions, and broken some of the plastic on the edges... The cap uses a twist mechanism with a rawl plug to ensure the cap is secured to the stock flange.
I figured that this group would for sure know of the cap manufacturer! Pictures attached. you can see the plastic is broken on this cap in a couple of places from being left on the wing and ultimately rolling off and hitting the ground.
Roger Parent
RV6A C-GELS
CNC3 - Brampton Caledon Airport
I am looking for some help in identifying these fuel caps on my RV6A. My Grandfather built this aircraft which had it's maiden flight in 2002, however the aircraft was sold a year and a half later due to medical issues. The aircraft went to another person for 14 years and he installed these fuel caps, however I cant find any documentation on them.
They are great caps and I would like to get another set, as over the years these ones appear to have hit the ground on a few occasions, and broken some of the plastic on the edges... The cap uses a twist mechanism with a rawl plug to ensure the cap is secured to the stock flange.
I figured that this group would for sure know of the cap manufacturer! Pictures attached. you can see the plastic is broken on this cap in a couple of places from being left on the wing and ultimately rolling off and hitting the ground.
Roger Parent
RV6A C-GELS
CNC3 - Brampton Caledon Airport
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