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Another thread made me think about using the portable propane heater I
use in my garage to preheat my airplane. It's the standard metal tube type with the fan from Home Depot or Lowes. I've seen people simply attach a flex duct to the end of this type heater and blow the hot air into the cabin - poor man's red dragon. Any drawbacks? Thanks Dave |
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