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Things you need to know about fuel cells.
Things you need to know about fuel cells.
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The cross-references on this website have been carefully produced with years of research and editing. The information provided is merely a guide and does not supersede any manufacturer’s parts catalogs or maintenance manuals. Therefore, it may not be used as FAA approved data in determining eligibility. Always consult the original aircraft manufacturer’s documentation or other FAA PMA documents to determine eligibility. In all, we believe you will find this guide the best available. We are continually striving to make this cross-reference more usable to those in the field.
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How It Works?
- In the menu below, select your aircraft model series
- Pages will open as PDF file in Adobe Reader. If you don’t have Adobe Reader download it free. http://www.adobe.com
- Find the model number on the page
- Find the location description of the cell. The diagrams at the top may help
- Check eligibility by finding the serial number range that includes your aircraft
- Check for any system notes that may further describe the fuel system
- Find the original part number with any supersedure
- If looking for a replacement, find the PMA part number from the last column
Aero Commander 500,520 and 560 series
Aero Commander 680,681 and 720 series
Aero Commander 685,690 and 695 series
Beech 50 and 65/70/80/88 series
Cessna 411/421 and 425/441 series
DeHaviland DHC-1, DHC-2 and DHC-3
DeHaviland DHC-4, DHC-5 and DHC-6
Lear Jet 23, 24, 25, 28/29 and 31 series
Lear Jet 35/36, 40, 45, 55 and 60 series
Piper PA-23, 24, 25, 36, 30 and 39 series
Piper PA-31, 31-P, and 31 T series
Piper PA-31T, 42-720 and 42-1000 series
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