Extremely light, high impact plastic tubing with aluminum rings resist damage. Available “Aircraft Specific Scales” Can be downloaded and printed from the website. Can easily be calibrated to any tank using the “Universal” scale. A worksheet, written instructions and even an instructional video are available at the website. We will generate an “Aircraft Specific Scale” from your calibration
It’s shipping tube doubles as a “Vented Storage Tube”. This allows any remaining fuel to evaporate between uses, provides a protection for the life of the unit and reduces manufacturing waste. It’s design gives consistent readings even when the fuel in the tank is sloshing around. It’s upper and lower rings aide in handling. Large Easy-to-Read numbers observed outside the tank. Quantities given in both Gallons and Pounds! Color coded sections represent approx. 1/3 cruise consumption. It’s not limited to your aircraft. Works in tractors, small motors, etc. Will not fall into fuel tank on most aircraft. Fuelstick Beechcraft BE23, 30 Gal. 100% Made in the USA |
Exactly what was needed to visually check fuel during preflight prep.
FuelStick Beechcraft BE23, 30 Gal..M
Works 💯 % on the beechcraft sundowner
FuelStick Beechcraft BE23, 30 Gal..M
Worked great for my B19 Sport.
FuelStick Beechcraft BE23, 30 Gal..M
This worked well on my Beechcraft Sierra BE24R. It was nice to verify fuel during preflight.
FuelStick Beechcraft BE23, 30 Gal..M
Using it with a Sierra (BE24), and it works great. Way more consistent reading than what you get with the fuel tubes you have to hold your thumb over.
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