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Cycleram

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Feb 8, 2015
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Location
Yerington, Nv. USA
Let's build a Headwind! This project was started by the late Dick Hay. There are pictures on both the Stewart site and the Yahoo Discussion group. I will get some posted here as well. We have a "0" time revmaster mounted and ready to go. I am building drag wires for the wing and trying to figure out a way to increase the fuel capacity. I got two wing tanks with the project but am leaning toward making the header tank bigger. It currently holds about 4 gallons. Not enough fuel. I figure if I can increase it to 8 gallons, I can live with it. This has a full electrical system and Ineed to figure out position and strobe lights. Also need a little baggage space. It looks like behind the seat is an option. ;)
 
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