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Peter, where you been!
Mr. Autenried:
Your name turned up on the Race Products page. I am building a 750 Cruzer and am curious why you plumbed your wing root the way you did.
I have two things going: 1) The folding wings kit, which (if I actually use it) will require access to the wing root to disconnect the fuel and vent lines 2) A UL power injected engine which will oblige me to use a header tank, but am plumbing both fuel and what has become the vent line from the tank to the header tank in AN-8. Your placement of the shutoff valves interested me.
No , I built my own CH 720 and I did put the heater option in my plane. If you go to Viking's web site and click on NEWS . There is a write up on me that I wrote for a local EAA group newsletter.
Mike Baker
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Hey, Peter,
Just searching around and found you are still there. Beautiful workmanship for the fuel tanks and valves.
Sold my 750 but flew the 701 this AM after a few weeks off.......fishnig. Remembered how to land and it still purrs like a kitten. Will finally finish it with a wrap in November. Am building a Fisher 202 Koala from plans as we speak (wood and rag).
Hope all is well with you and yours. Email to wyahner@windstream.net if you have a mind to.
Bill Yahner
Peter:
I am doing a leasurely 4 day driving trip with stops in eastern IA going out and in Omaha on the way home, visiting relatives, shopping etc. sorry, (but next year I hope to fly to Mexico.)
Hi Peter! I'm just starting to get the hang of this Facebook thing, so please forgive if this is a duplicate. Very impressive fuel system! I'm building a CH750 and hope to use the folding wing option which will require quick-disconnects for the fuel and return line. Do you have quick-disconnects on your plane as shown in the pictures? If so, could you please advise me as to what size and brand are they and where did you purchase them?