
Bob
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Indopilot wrote:This is a revisit to this topic, both as a request and a offer to anyone interested. First the request, does anyone have the installation instructions for installing the Cessna Accessory kit SK 175-23B? This is the kit covering the installation of the heated pitot system for early 172's S/N 28000-50572. I would like to find a copy of that to look over.
Now for the offer. I would like the drawing to use as a referance, however it is not required since I have gotten a Field Approval to install a heated Pitot on a 54 170B. Reading thru this topic there had been some interest in installations like this so thought I would see if anyone is still interested and I could send a copy of this one to whoever had interest. Brian
and if you get close enough in IMC, that all the lights are seen by the other pilot, its probably too late.blueldr wrote:If you have a need for a heated pitot tube, you must be contemplating instrument flight in IMC. If your airplane is presently equipped with a twenty five ampere generator, I would suggest that your first installation should be a sixty ampere alternator system. The twenty five amp system will hardly carry the lights you ought to have on during instrument conditions.
I agree that installing a heated pitot per later Cessna designs is not a big deal, but it does require approval basis.marathonrunner wrote:..., if you can reference parts manuals and certain parts of the service manuals you can do a lot that does not require 337's or STC's. ....