Hello to everyone....
I just returned home from a week of flying our Twinco hauling loads of relief supplies to the hardest hit islands in the Bahamas where homes were leveled as the eye of hurricane Irene passed directly over them as a Category 3, nearly Category 4. I was flying supplies stocked at KFXE and then running out to distribute the supplies to the islands and back. Several times I was wishing I had more fuel on board so I could have made the round trip without having to use the extra time and money for a fuel stop out there - at $7.25 per gallon. So, I was surfing the web today in and effort to see what our options are for adding capacity and range when needed.
The options I've come across so far are: Webco nacelle tanks with 10.2 gallons per side ($2,200-ish), Tip tanks by JL Osbourne at 15 gals per side ($9,000 -ish!), and Phill-Air nacelle tanks at 20 gallons per side (No price listed). Or, a Turtlepac of my choosing and location for special occasions.
I had heard of the first two before but never heard of the Phill-Air STC before today - anyone have any experience with it? Care to share? Here's a link: http://www.phill-air.com/?opt=maintenance
Anyone have other wisdom to share about your experience seeking more fuel capacity for your Twinco? Tip tanks seem to have a lot of advantages but they come with a hefty price!
We are a non-profit and looking for the most cost effective solution that works well - and is reliable. This plane is also being used to distribute water purification and chlorine generator units through out Haiti to deal with the Cholera problem there - so extra range on that trip will be huge benefit at well.
Thanks, Scott