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Alon N5655F owner and I took off over the craggy mountains in the Aircoupe I've 
been working on since May.   We got bad coordinates for our destination and 
were looking for a field in the mountainous hinterlands when we noticed the 
fuel gauge had dropped and was barely bobbing.   Thankfully there was enough 
fuel  in the header tank to get us to Sevierville, TN.

The other problem is that, while we were climbing out, our gas blew out the one 
wing tank filler cap with a ram-air hole in it.   We estimate we lost a good 
third of our gas.   And we just had John Wright, Jr. fix the leaks, so it's 
kind of late to have the system undergo the procedure to fix this overflow 
problem pursuant to the service letter in the service letters volume we bought 
from John Cooper after having sent the tanks off for re-welding and new rivets. 
 I'd hate to pull that header tank out again, now that the bruises from 
reinstalling it have just recently faded away.

So.   We need a fuel pump and some kind of fix for that gas siphoning out that 
wingtank lid.  As usual thanks in advance for the splendid courtesy we have 
always received during the restoration of this wonderful little Aircoupe.   I'm 
inclined to buy a pump from John Cooper since he has been so helpful in the 
past.

Glad to be alive today,
James L. Smith
somewhere in the mountains of western North Carolina, where I kissed the 
ground, after having gotten safely back upon it.

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