I use a large “soldering pad”. No holes, I just place it on the wing and rest the fueling nozzle on it.
The first airport I ‘lived’ at, Houston Gulf (RIP) used mats as a matter of course. I think they were some kind of silicone rubber, blue. Commonly sold as “non skid shelf liner”, and used in things like the bottom of tool boxes etc.
I refueled the PA46 only once by myself but it was very uncomfortable. Would be easier to put the tube over the shoulder but this is a way I donˋt like.
Thanks for all the reply. I thought about the topic and came to the conclusion that I will try an old hand towel. It‘s a cheaper, light weight solution and you can use it for several other thinks. Stowage either in the aft part of the wx radar or the very very small compartment on the right side of the door. Fits an old oil can and a small funnel.
@Emir I contacted Aljac today by phone. The small mat is 152,9€ +VAT+plus 15€ postage. Weight is 1,2kg.
Tigerflyer wrote:
Holding the fuel nozzel of the wing is a hard job when you have to fill 150 liter or more in the wing of a PA46.
Have you found a position where you can “put down” the nozzle at a PA-46 so that it doesn’t stop every other second? Would be very interested to learn it.
My challenge is that – due to the tank geometry – I have to hold the nozzle in a very awkward “upside down” position to get the fuel in quickly…
I have never had one. I agree that if the wing is rather high, it could be a bit tedious always holding the nozzle in such a way that it doesn’t touch the wing surface, but in most low-wing SEPs (such as the SR22G2), it is no problem. I don’t have a single scratch in the paint near the fuel ports, after 17 years.
I guess the other advantage is that it will catch any small drips during the refuelling process, so that they don’t end up on the wing.
Still. Would be yet one more thing to carry around in ther aircraft, taking up space and useful load. Plus, don’t these mats stink?
I bought some rectangular rubber mat online and cut a hole. Works… 5€
I use http://www.aljac.de/ I believe it’s bit cheaper than the one you’ve found and it’s good quality product.
Yes after having my plane painted I use one, just a rubber floor mat bought from a garage accessory shop, just the job to protect the wing from the nozzle handle
Yes, I admit I do use a fuel mat … kind of … I use a cheap standard rubber mat from a car dealer, cost something like 3 or 4 Euros.