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How to prevent low-wing fuel system to draw air?

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Lucas Delgado

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Oct 10, 2019
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Hello, I'm designing the fuel system for a low wing aircraft. There is one tank located inside each wing. As locating a header tank is almost imposible (there is no posible place lower than the wing tanks) I can't get to a solution to prevent the fuel pump of drawing air during climb or an uncordinated turn or a slip.
I mentioned climb, because the lower point of the tank is the front part so the fuel pipe will be also in the front.
These are the dimensions of the tank https://imgur.com/HIoIWVz
 
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