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Fuel Tank Substaining Damage - partyboy911 - 19-03-2006 Hey Everyone. I usually fly between an Mooney Bravo or a Cessna 182 SP. Anyways when I am flying I will usualy get a fuel leak. I know I can stop this by turning the failure off but is there any way I can prevent this? Re: Fuel Tank Substaining Damage - poden - 20-03-2006 The plane probably has some damage recorded against it, specifically a fuel tank problem. Go into the company manager, click on the plane, and select "maintenance". I think it will tell you if it needs some repairs. If you had a failure resulting in a fuel leak, I think it will continue to "leak" until it gets fixed. Re: Fuel Tank Substaining Damage - SaVas - 20-03-2006 bubble gum, duct tape, and a wine cork make for a good fuel leak plug. Seriously though, what Poden said ![]() Re: Fuel Tank Substaining Damage - partyboy911 - 01-04-2006 Sorry for the bump, but I just read this. Anyways, I just bought a brand new plane (not used) and it still leaks. Is it possible because of turbulence or going to fast? |