kens_cockpit
Well Known Member
I've got the QB everything including the QB tank. I would like to install a flop tube to allow relatively sustained inverted flight. I recall some Van's information when I ordered the kit that this wouldn't be possible with the QB. I was willing to accept that.
But I thought in the great world of RV builders there would be someone who has a fix for this. I had a look at the plans last night to figure it for myself (Ref Drawing 16A). I think I could put some blind rivets in to attach the anti-hang-up guides and the trap door. However I have the float type sender which needs to be moved to the second compartment which I cannot now access without pulling the tank apart which I don't find desirable!
I could just install the float type sender in the first compartment but it would be likely to get hooked up with the flop tube - also undersirable.
Could I use a capacitative type sender instead?
Are there any suggestions for doing this out there?
But I thought in the great world of RV builders there would be someone who has a fix for this. I had a look at the plans last night to figure it for myself (Ref Drawing 16A). I think I could put some blind rivets in to attach the anti-hang-up guides and the trap door. However I have the float type sender which needs to be moved to the second compartment which I cannot now access without pulling the tank apart which I don't find desirable!
I could just install the float type sender in the first compartment but it would be likely to get hooked up with the flop tube - also undersirable.
Could I use a capacitative type sender instead?
Are there any suggestions for doing this out there?