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terry.paradise(at)three.c
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 6:29 pm    Post subject: long range tanks Reply with quote

Hi all,
Im just looking at ordering qb7, just done my empenage. Does anyone
know what the options might be for a bit bigger fuel tanks. Ill
possibly be doing a bit of extended travel. Is it best to put tanks in
when getting initial quickbuild, or afterwards when it gets here?
Terry Wilson
Burra South Austr.

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 6:48 pm    Post subject: long range tanks Reply with quote

Terry Wilson wrote:
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Hi all,
Im just looking at ordering qb7, just done my empenage. Does anyone
know what the options might be for a bit bigger fuel tanks. Ill
possibly be doing a bit of extended travel. Is it best to put tanks in
when getting initial quickbuild, or afterwards when it gets here?
Terry Wilson
Burra South Austr.


If you buy the tube-type, you should be able to add them any time. I wet
three bays in the outer leading edges on my slowbuild. That could be
done with a qb, but it would involve some not-so-minor surgery. There's
a guy who builds S-51's (P-51 replicas) from qb kits; he cuts access
holes in the bottom of the leading edge cells, cleans & proseals over
the rivet shop heads & seams, then installs doublers in his holes &
proseals the skin plugs back on. After what I went through to wet my
leading edges, that might have been easier than my method of prosealing
as I built the leading edges.

Charlie
Engine shopping before I can order the finish kit.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 8:22 pm    Post subject: long range tanks Reply with quote

Is Jon Johansson still building his wingtip tanks down there?
Perhaps that would be a good option for you...

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