---------------------------------------------------------- Cessna-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Fri 07/18/03: 4 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 01:22 PM - Small coleman fuel for camping (R. Craig Chipley) 2. 01:38 PM - Re: Small coleman fuel for camping (John A. Nielsen) 3. 01:46 PM - Re: Small coleman fuel for camping (Gary Kozinski) 4. 05:05 PM - Re: Small coleman fuel for camping (Cessna386@aol.com) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 01:22:44 PM PST US From: "R. Craig Chipley" Subject: Cessna-List: Small coleman fuel for camping --> Cessna-List message posted by: "R. Craig Chipley" Hello List, Does anybody have experience or knowledge of flying with a coleman fuel cylinder? I am going to OSH this year for the first time. I would like to take our own fuel source but I am a little worried about air pressure differential. Thanks, Craig C N7904X '61 172B __________________________________ ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 01:38:29 PM PST US From: "John A. Nielsen" Subject: Re: Cessna-List: Small coleman fuel for camping --> Cessna-List message posted by: "John A. Nielsen" If it is the pressurized type, there is sufficient margin of strength built into the can to allow you to cruise up beyond 15k. If liquid canister, make sure you pack it securely upright. John "R. Craig Chipley" wrote: > > --> Cessna-List message posted by: "R. Craig Chipley" > > Hello List, Does anybody have experience or > knowledge of flying with a coleman fuel cylinder? I am > going to OSH this year for the first time. I would > like to take our own fuel source but I am a little > worried about air pressure differential. Thanks, Craig > C > > N7904X > '61 172B > > __________________________________ > ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________ Time: 01:46:41 PM PST US From: "Gary Kozinski" Subject: Re: Cessna-List: Small coleman fuel for camping --> Cessna-List message posted by: "Gary Kozinski" Craig, Been to OSH many times in 172 as high as 10K MSL w/o any problems carrying full 16 oz bottles of propane. They do have an over pressure relief but overall these tanks are low pressure. Unlike scuba tanks which start at sea level with 4K psi so you want them empty when your depart. Gary >>> mechtech81@yahoo.com 07/18/03 04:22PM >>> --> Cessna-List message posted by: "R. Craig Chipley" Hello List, Does anybody have experience or knowledge of flying with a coleman fuel cylinder? I am going to OSH this year for the first time. I would like to take our own fuel source but I am a little worried about air pressure differential. Thanks, Craig C N7904X '61 172B __________________________________ This email has been scanned for computer viruses. This=20email=20has=20been=20scanned=20for=20computer=20viruses. ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________ Time: 05:05:54 PM PST US From: Cessna386@aol.com Subject: Re: Cessna-List: Small coleman fuel for camping --> Cessna-List message posted by: Cessna386@aol.com I use a hiking stove that burns gasoline. Simple, and always a fuel source nearby. Jim