Fuel tank mounting pads

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Re: Fuel tank mounting pads

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pdb wrote:Image

Reminds me of this prison movie I saw a while back.
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Re: Fuel tank mounting pads

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atoyot wrote:
pdb wrote:Image

Reminds me of this prison movie I saw a while back.
You have been hanging around here too long already, perhaps under the dark influence of RBT... nothing untoward here, they are simply working on "the lower unit."
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The fleet at Summit. Mt. McKinley is about 45nm away at 20,320 msl.
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"Leather and tallow have been used for centuries on the high seas."

Why just centurys -- I will excuse the spelling mistake

Is that a seagull on the back of the 2nd glider http://farm1.static.flickr.com/187/4373 ... 2482_b.jpg
I can see the lifejackets on the left but the lake seems a little dry
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Re: Fuel tank mounting pads

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If you caught two whales, you could cut washers and not have to worry about making the hole in the middle...

...on second thoughts, you could still use either end of one whale. :D
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