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#224893 10/02/09 03:14 AM
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Will pay cash for a set of 150 Patroller Wings if price is right? Will be used on my 1976 150M.

PM me if you have a good set you want to sell.


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Originally Posted by Steven_Rhine
Will pay cash for a set of 150 Patroller Wings if price is right? Will be used on my 1976 150M.

PM me if you have a good set you want to sell.


Good luck Steven. I have been looking for years!

Bill
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Originally Posted by Grants_Pass_Bill
Originally Posted by Steven_Rhine
Will pay cash for a set of 150 Patroller Wings if price is right? Will be used on my 1976 150M.

PM me if you have a good set you want to sell.


Good luck Steven. I have been looking for years!

Bill
Grants Pass, Oregon


Bill- what are patroler wings?

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Originally Posted by Tom_McMahon


Bill- what are patroler wings?
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Wings with long range fuel tanks, Tom.

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Originally Posted by Grants_Pass_Bill
Originally Posted by Tom_McMahon


Bill- what are patroler wings?


Wings with long range fuel tanks, Tom.

Bill
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Bill, would you ever consider putting an extra tank in the cargo compartment like many others do?

I know this would give up your area for the wonderful pups, but was just wondering if you considered it and why you did not go for it. You seem to fly a lot more X-C than most I know! MM


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Oh boy Mike. Memories. This topic created flack and flames to be thrown my way. Yes, I have considered it. But I was going to make a system myself at a much much lower cost of the cost of O&M STC. One in which could be easily removed when not needed. I have not got around to it yet...........

You listed the primary reason for being hesitant in doing so presently. Cheyenne.

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Why not get Flint tanks and keep the baggage space?

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Originally Posted by Tim_Noto
Why not get Flint tanks and keep the baggage space?


From what I understand, the Flint tanks are very expensive and a little complicated to install and manage. DelAir sells the long range tank modifications that duplicate the Patroller tanks in which I would be more inclined IF I was going to go to that expense..........

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Wait, there's something cheap in this hobby?

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Originally Posted by Tim_Noto
Wait, there's something cheap in this hobby?


Well? Cheaper! Make your own baggage tank system! wink

Bill
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