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M-19 Flying Squirrel

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Cy V

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Virginia
Is anyone familiar with this design? I understand there are several under construction but only one has flown. I really like the overall design as it's constructed like the KR-2. My main concerns, however, are the limited fuel capacity (8-gallons) and the use of the wet wing. The wet wing probably wasn't a factor when the M-19 was originally designed but ethanol has since been added to most mogas which slowly dissolves the glue in the tanks. Any thoughts?

http://www.m19flyingsquirrel.com/


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