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Jaws

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Hello everyone new to this group, it look like a lot of good information here. I'm building MII that has been through two other builders garages for 30 years. I'M a 40 year A&P looking for an adventure when I retire from the airlines in 2 years. The information I'm looking for will do with installing a rotary 13b P-port on this airframe., must be safe, reliable and fun to fly. I've done the research on the rotary and this is what I'm sticking too. I'm not a speed freak or Top Gun I just want strong performance for my Geezer Glide.
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