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ULPower 350i/breaking the Highlander engine tradition!
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Re: ULPower 350i/breaking the Highlander engine tradition!
By the way, if anyone is interested in a set of these cheeks for any reason, let me know. I'll buid a set for $75, $8 for the box plus shipping. Jak ordered a set so you can get his impression of them when he gets them next week. They are made with 3 - 9 oz layers of tight weave s-glass, iso-polyester resin (because the cowls are made with polyester resin) an so far I haven't seen any pin holes. Measurements are 28" long 10" wide and 4" deep, couldn't tell you the weight but I know they weigh no more then a pound together.
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Re: ULPower 350i/breaking the Highlander engine tradition!
I was thinking about a Kit fox SS build with UL Power 350 series engine install. Primary mission would be local area flying (central Texas) and longer distance cross-countries on occasion.