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I'll bet a standard drywall saw would work great. About 4:99 at Home Depot.
Plus, it would have many more uses for survival after you egress. wrote in message oups.com... wrote: Anyone have a recommendation/source for an escape hammer to bust out the canopy of a Tiger in case of a forced landing and jammed canopy? -- Jim Pennino The Canadian Chipmunk carries a Canadian Airforce Issued hatchet (as in small axe). It is well secured and I check that carefully before doing aeros in it:-) Haven't had a chance to try it out yet, rick |
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