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Old 12-29-2016, 07:36 AM
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Default Tom S. and Raymo Hard At It

As an adjunct to my pitot tube question, here is a look at the whole upgrade, including a picture of the famous Tom Swearengen doing airplane work that is NOT actually "connected" (get it?) to hoses! Plus as an extra bonus, Raymo doing what the does best!

Yes, as you contemplate it for your own already finished ship, a comprehensive ASDB upgrade (including AF5600, 406 ELT, AOA) and a CPI ignition is a BIG teardown and put-back-together effort!





https://photos.smugmug.com/Rocket-Av...DSC_0140-M.jpg

Check out Raymo wearing the TS Flightlines "colors"...

Hey, I don't remember ever getting one of those!

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Old 12-29-2016, 06:52 PM
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LOL we'll cerainly make sure you have one!!
Was this the education or recreation part of experimentals?
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