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Smoking Airplanes Smoke System 3.5 Gallon

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Overview

Smoking Airplanes 3.5 gallon smoke system,
   
California Prop 65 Warning Symbol

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Features

  • Rated for 18g
  • 12v or 24v power ok
  • Suitable for all aircraft
  • Pump flow: 1.8 +/- GPM
  • Spray rate: 0.8 +/- GPM
  • Adjustable with incl valve
  • Tank capacity: 3.5 gallons
  • Total run time: 5+/- minutes
  • Typical installation time: 1 day
  • Ready for External Fill Kit option
  • Engineered for continuous inverted flight
  • Strong monolithic tank construction (no seams)
  • See successfully earned FAA Field approvals
  • Oil level quickly & easily determined (tank is transparent)
  • Tank easily removed and re-connected (when space is needed)

Specifications

  • DIMENSIONS:
  • Pump height: 4"
  • Horizontal tank without pump: 11″ x 10.75″ x 10.5″ (LxWxH)
  • Vertical Tank: 10.75" x 8.5" x 12.5" (LxWxH)
  • WEIGHT:
  • Smoke System (full): 50 lbs
  • Smoke System (empty): 20.5 lbs

In The Box

  • Oil filter
  • Electronics
  • Check valve
  • Suction hose
  • Piston injector (1)
  • Pressure hose (10')
  • Stainless steel hose (3')
  • 12v pump (& 24v to 12v converter)
  • Visual step by step instructions link
  • Note: Fasteners for attaching brackets to aircraft not included
  • Note: Fasteners for attaching brackets to aircraft not included

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