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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:34 am    Post subject: RV series belly/wing tank/cargo pod Reply with quote

Gentleman and Ladies:

I have developed the mold and plug for a fiberglass removable belly/wing tank or cargo pod. It is shaped like a WWII P-38 wing tank with a laminar flow cross section and is 52" long by 12" in diameter and holds 14 gals and is fabricated of either fiberglass or carbon fiber. I am soliciting interest to see where I go from here with production plans. This tank/pod with fit on practicall any experimental aircraft high or low wing.

Please let me know your interest level.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:47 am    Post subject: RV series belly/wing tank/cargo pod Reply with quote

What kind of hard points and plumbing will be required and what do you think the price will be? It sounds like a good idea to extend range and reserve safety in IFR conditions. It seems it would be useful for cargo as well but not likely the same unit. What kind of cost for both? Could the hard points work for a ski container as well? Gross weight is of course a factor when using these.
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[quote] Gentleman and Ladies:

I have developed the mold and plug for a fiberglass removable belly/wing tank or cargo pod. It is shaped like a WWII P-38 wing tank with a laminar flow cross section and is 52" long by 12" in diameter and holds 14 gals and is fabricated of either fiberglass or carbon fiber. I am soliciting interest to see where I go from here with production plans. This tank/pod with fit on practicall any experimental aircraft high or low wing.

Please let me know your interest level.

Regards,

Scott Morrow

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:05 am    Post subject: RV series belly/wing tank/cargo pod Reply with quote

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What kind of hard points and plumbing will be required and what do you think the price will be? It sounds like a good idea to extend range and reserve safety in IFR conditions. It seems it would be useful for cargo as well but not likely the same unit. What kind of cost for both? Could the hard points work for a ski container as well? Gross weight is of course a factor when using these.
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I have a RV-6A and would be attaching the hard points to the main spar using the tie down ring hole and a doubler and attach point in the rear spar. If it is to be hung under the fusalage it can be mounted to the front and rear spar. I will not be supplying the attachments or plumbing just the tanks/pods

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:09 am    Post subject: RV series belly/wing tank/cargo pod Reply with quote

The pricing will be directly related to volume of units/interest

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:38 am    Post subject: RV series belly/wing tank/cargo pod Reply with quote

Let me know when things move along.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:54 am    Post subject: RV series belly/wing tank/cargo pod Reply with quote

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