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Old 5th Jan 2002, 17:33
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Question Bootstrap Resevoirs

Can any one tell me why a bootstrap resevoir is called such?
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Usually part of main (hydraulic)resevoir separate from the rest of the fluid by a stack pipe. This allows the fluid to be used by all services until it gets down to the stack pipe and then only essential services ( like landing gear) can use the fluid remaining.
Called Bootstrap as in "pulling ones self up by ones bootstraps" ie last bit of effort.

As a matter of interest most big pistons had the same arrangement in the oil tanks to reserve the last of the oil to feather the prop. <img src="wink.gif" border="0"> <img src="wink.gif" border="0">
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GTTS,

Thanks, so simple and now easily remembered.
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