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Minimalistic gas tanks

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rtfm

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Hi,
In between finishing off the rear wing of the Fleabike, I'm starting to think more about the gas tank. Fuel pump, gas filler cap, fuel drain - plus all the holes in the tank these pieces require. Surely there is a safe minimalist way of doing things? This super-neat gyro seems to have a store-bought plastic tank. Not sure how the fuel gets from the tank to the engine, but I'm assuming some sort of immersible pump?

Any help of pointers to videos/pictures etc would be helpful.

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