Cigarette vs. Post Yacht
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Yeah, the 38 flat-deckmight be a bit on the heavy side by today's standards, but I see that as an edge in favor of the Post,,,,,,,,,,also, it might help to throw the icemaker, a/c, generator, lower steering station, apartment-size fridgideezer into the bay,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Dave, I'll look for AAA Rim and let you know if I can help. I've got some old Suburban rims in the basement.
Dave, I'll look for AAA Rim and let you know if I can help. I've got some old Suburban rims in the basement.
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Originally posted by DJD
I wonder if I could get that turbine to fit
I wonder if I could get that turbine to fit
Probably not, but if you let Ritter near it, he'd be figuring out a way to shoe-horn a pair of oil-drippin' radial engines out of some WWII dinosaur aircraft in it...... the boy doesn't believe in kerosene burners......
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Yeahn, now that's the ticket, but I'd be using Rolls-Royce Griffons (not the Merlins) instead of big round engines in this installation. And they'd fit for sure.