mtv wrote:Why buy some goofy tube from Sporty's that isn't even calibrated for your airplane? Besides, sometimes it's hard to see the fuel in there, your thumb slips, etc.
MTV
If you can't hold your thumb still enough to dip a tank, maybe you should think twice about flying on that day
I personally like the fact that you can see the fuel inside that goofy tube. Nice and clear, blue tint, no skim of undisolved Marvel Mystery Oil... It's obviously no substitute for sumping, but I guess seeing and smelling 100LL just gives me that warm feeling inside.
In any case, I'd vote for calibrating your own anything, if you have non-factory gear legs (I do), or non-factory tires (I do), or non-factory tailwheel (I do), or skis (I do), or, I suspect, floats (I don't)
But whatever makes you happy- as long as it tells you your fuel quantity.
-DP