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Advice needed: portable oxygen in a Warrior II

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David Megginson
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I do a lot of my flying in my Warrior II between 7,000 at 10,000 MSL (up to four hours at a stretch), and sometimes do 30-minute bursts as high as 12,500. I've never suffered any serious effects, and manage to stay above 90% blood oxygen saturation on my pulse oxymeter, but I'm thinking of getting a two-place portable oxygen system anyway, just for comfort.

How many others have tried that in a PA28? How big a tank (and where did you hang it)? Used fancy demand-driven cannulas to save oxygen? What brand of stuff? Etc.

My home airport doesn't have oxygen, but there's a scuba shop 5 min walk from my house, so I should have no trouble refilling.
 
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