Cessna Integral Fuel Tanks (Wet Wings) Refurbish
Cessna has been using Integral Fuel Tanks (often referred to as Wet Wings) since the 1960s on some of their plane models. Wet Wings are great when they work, but can be the bane of every mechanic's existence when they leak. In this video, Roy shows us why the common method of simply reapplying a new layer of sealer over the previous sealer is not the best solution and will usually cause issues down the road. Stay tuned for future episodes about planes, control surfaces, and more. Contact us for more information. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos! Airframe Components is located in Kendallville, IN. Website: www.airframecomponents.com Phone: 260-347-0807 Email: [email protected] Video by The Reel Impression

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