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L-39 O2 cylinder hydro test

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Cloud Hopper

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Does anyone know where I can get L-39 oxygen and Nitrogen cylinders hydro statically tested.... in Minnesota? I understand that someone out east does it, but expedience and convenience are important... There are others facing the same dilemma. The cylinders are not DOT approved which seems to be a stumbling block with those I've spoken to. The reason for not converting to DOT specs is keeping it as original as possible.
 
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If you're working with or flying the L-39 (or any classic jets), you should join Classic Jet Aircraft Association (www.classicjets.org). The network of information you will establish is well worth the membership fee.
 
i dont know if this helps, but check out prideaircraft.com
 

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