By using a ceramic automotive finish spray that is hydrophobic and helps prevent the adhesion of bugs on cars, would that work for an aircraft? Do you think?
Sadly most small planes still use leaded gas. We’re trying to get a pump for unleaded here but there are a lot of other issues, especially in older aircraft like mine.
By using a ceramic automotive finish spray that is hydrophobic and helps prevent the adhesion of bugs on cars, would that work for an aircraft? Do you think?
Diamond NG: no lead to be found anywhere…Jet A1, baby!
What plane is that?
Flying time is Any Time.. not just when it's warm weather
Can i use this tip on a f-35?
Won’t know until you try!
@@Brian.Murrayokay, i mean you are a pilot 😂😂
Thanks for spreading lead everywhere!
I wish I had an option. A new engine costs more than the entire plane, and even then, it’s still not legal to fly without lead.
Thank/hate the aviation industry, this man has no choice and has done nothing wrong!
Where do you think this Lead is coming from?
Leaded fuel isn't used anymore that I know of.
Sadly most small planes still use leaded gas. We’re trying to get a pump for unleaded here but there are a lot of other issues, especially in older aircraft like mine.