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7/14/2022 8:07 PM
 

If iFly GPS had the ability to find MoGan (auto fuel) there would be a large group of ForeFlight users that would become iFly GPS users.  It does NOT event need to display the cost of the fuel, just if it is available.

Thanks!

N190C

1947 Stinson 108-2

 
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7/15/2022 9:18 AM
 

Really?  This is the feature that will swing a bunch of folks over from FF to iFly??

The lists that I've seen of airports serving mogas is small enough that it could easily be printed and kept in a seat pocket, or saved as a PDF file and referenced as needed.  It seems like if you fly within ~300 miles of Chicago, you can probably find mogas.  Outside of that...good luck.

https://www.autofuelstc.com/mogas_airports.phtml

http://flyunleaded.com/airports.html

 
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7/15/2022 10:10 PM
 

What's really needed is a listing of airports that have 91 octane mogas. That's what the Rotax engines need (except for the basic 80 hp 912, which can get along on 87 octane). The designation "MOGAS" can--and almost always does--include 87 octane gasoline, which will give Rotax engines the heebbie-jeebies.

 
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