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Old 28th February 2007 | 18:36
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Contaminated ULGAS

Any of you run your flying machines on ULGAS? I do. Not only do they add ethanol to it with all the attendant hazards, we get this; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6405701.stm

Lots of news of disrupted car journeys but nothing about forced landings, so far.

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Old 28th February 2007 | 22:24
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Don't fret too much dear chap. If what we hear is true it will only upset all those modern engines with their fancy O2 sensors. Your classic VW , Rotax or tractor derived engine (Lycoming or Contenental) should be fine.
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Old 1st March 2007 | 05:46
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That's also my understanding, now; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6405051.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6406801.stm. The BBC and others are very good at shock-horror but often a bit thin on fact.
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