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Old February 19th 04, 05:11 PM
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I still use the Red Dragon I bought from you, Mike, about 4 years ago (I
think). It works well and I am careful about moving the duct outlet around . .
.. mostly I keep the warm air coming from under the cowling at the nosegear
(warms the oil filter, sump and battery) and then move it to the air intakes
next to the prop to warm the cylinders. It seems to do a great job.


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