Airplane Maintenance Manual
Bristell
B23-915
Chapter 28
supplement
Chapter 28 Page 4
Issue: 09.12.2021
28-10
Storage
Fuel is stored in airplane in two fuel tanks. The fuel tanks are
integrated part of the wing from Aluminum sheet and their volume is
standardly 60 liters (15.85 US gal, 13.2 UK gal) each.
Figure 2
Storage
Item
Description
Item Description
1
Fuel tank right
2
Fuel tank left
3
Filler caps
4
drain valves
(lower skin; not visible)
28-10-01 Fuel Tank
The tanks (1 + 2, Figure 2) are located in the outer wings between
ribs No.2 and 5 in front of the main spar. Each fuel tank has a filler
neck with flush head filler cap (3), fuel level sender (2, Figure 3),
venting tube, finger screen (1, Figure 3) and drain valve (4). Fuel is
filled into the each tank through the filler neck, which is located on
the top skin close to rib No.5. Fuel drain from the tank is possible
through the drain valve (4) located in the rear corner of bottom skin
close to the root fuel tank rib.