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Legacy
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Legacy
TYPES OF OPERATIONS AND LIMITS
The Lancair Legacy is approved for the following types of flight when the required
equipment is installed and operations are conducted as defined in the LIMITATIONS
section.
1. VFR, day and night
2. IFR, day and night
WARNINGS
1. Flight operations with passengers for hire
and
2. Flight into known icing is prohibited.
FUEL QUANTITIES (Approx.)
Left Wing ............................................. 32.0 U.S. gallons
Right Wing........................................... 32.0 U.S. gallons
NOTE:
Fuel quantity may vary slightly from aircraft to
aircraft.
FUEL MANAGEMENT
The Lancair Legacy has two fuel tanks - a left and a right wing fuel tank. The
fuel selector valve installed in the center console allows you to select between the
left or tight tanks or shut the fuel off. Wing tank selection is typically managed
by switching every 30 minutes to keep the aircraft within trim.
The electric fuel boost pump is used for starting the engine (high boost). The pri-
mary difference between the Lycoming and Continental fuel systems is the use of
a single stage electric boost pump for the Lycoming installations and a dual stage
for the Continental.
Lycoming installations:
Electric boost only has a high boost option. Used for
priming prior to engine start, takeoff and emergencies.
Contintal installations:
Electric high boost and electric low boost. The electric
high boost is used for priming the engine and emergencies. The low boost is used
for vapor suppression at high altitudes.
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