FuelHawk C-152/12 Clear Plastic Cessna C152 12-Gallon Aircraft Fuel Tank Gauge
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Aircraft Fuel Guage specially designed for a Cessna 152 with standard 12 gallon tanks.
Made of heavy, clear plastic and easy to use. Simply insert "Fuel Hawk" until it touches the bottom of the tank. Then place your finger firmly over the top of the opening to lock fuel in the tube. Remove and instantly see a readout in U.S. gallons of usable fuel on a calibrated scale card. (For use in both main and auxiliary tanks.)
This fuel guage is ideal for when the pilot must take a less-than-full fuel load due to weight considerations or measuring how much is really in the tank.
Approvals and Conformities
Product Attributes

Aircraft Fuel Guage specially designed for a Cessna 152 with standard 12 gallon tanks.
Made of heavy, clear plastic and easy to use. Simply insert "Fuel Hawk" until it touches the bottom of the tank. Then place your finger firmly over the top of the opening to lock fuel in the tube. Remove and instantly see a readout in U.S. gallons of usable fuel on a calibrated scale card. (For use in both main and auxiliary tanks.)
This fuel guage is ideal for when the pilot must take a less-than-full fuel load due to weight considerations or measuring how much is really in the tank.
Approvals and Conformities
Product Attributes

Aircraft Fuel Guage specially designed for a Cessna 152 with standard 12 gallon tanks.
Made of heavy, clear plastic and easy to use. Simply insert "Fuel Hawk" until it touches the bottom of the tank. Then place your finger firmly over the top of the opening to lock fuel in the tube. Remove and instantly see a readout in U.S. gallons of usable fuel on a calibrated scale card. (For use in both main and auxiliary tanks.)
This fuel guage is ideal for when the pilot must take a less-than-full fuel load due to weight considerations or measuring how much is really in the tank.
Approvals and Conformities
Product Attributes

Aircraft Fuel Guage specially designed for a Cessna 152 with standard 12 gallon tanks.
Made of heavy, clear plastic and easy to use. Simply insert "Fuel Hawk" until it touches the bottom of the tank. Then place your finger firmly over the top of the opening to lock fuel in the tube. Remove and instantly see a readout in U.S. gallons of usable fuel on a calibrated scale card. (For use in both main and auxiliary tanks.)
This fuel guage is ideal for when the pilot must take a less-than-full fuel load due to weight considerations or measuring how much is really in the tank.
Approvals and Conformities
Product Attributes

Aircraft Fuel Guage specially designed for a Cessna 152 with standard 12 gallon tanks.
Made of heavy, clear plastic and easy to use. Simply insert "Fuel Hawk" until it touches the bottom of the tank. Then place your finger firmly over the top of the opening to lock fuel in the tube. Remove and instantly see a readout in U.S. gallons of usable fuel on a calibrated scale card. (For use in both main and auxiliary tanks.)
This fuel guage is ideal for when the pilot must take a less-than-full fuel load due to weight considerations or measuring how much is really in the tank.
Approvals and Conformities
Product Attributes

Aircraft Fuel Guage specially designed for a Cessna 152 with standard 12 gallon tanks.
Made of heavy, clear plastic and easy to use. Simply insert "Fuel Hawk" until it touches the bottom of the tank. Then place your finger firmly over the top of the opening to lock fuel in the tube. Remove and instantly see a readout in U.S. gallons of usable fuel on a calibrated scale card. (For use in both main and auxiliary tanks.)
This fuel guage is ideal for when the pilot must take a less-than-full fuel load due to weight considerations or measuring how much is really in the tank.