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Re: Metal Fuel Tanks
I love the uniflow tanks, BIG improvement in engine runs over the 'ol wedge tank. I'd think a small uniflow tank for a Tee Dee would work pretty nice.
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I use a 1 1/4 oz. Brodak uniflow tank in my Challenger stunt ship. Works very nice and gives a full flight.
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