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Thread: Sullivan Wing Extension

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    Here are some pictures installing the Ron Sullivan wing tip Mod on a PA-20
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    Your not gonna be able to call that a short wing Stephen. ;-)

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    31 foot wing span.....still not a Cub....but. this guy likes to carry his moose out of the tundra...can't do that and take a buddy in a Cub.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Here are some pictures installing the Ron Sullivan wing tip Mod on a PA-20
    Nice Stephen. Please keep us abreast on the progress with this project. Most definitely very interested in Mr. Sullivan's tips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    ....but. this guy like to carry his mouse out of the tundra...can't do that and take a buddy in a Cub.
    His mouse, or his moose?
    If he is hunting mice, he might just want to drain a gallon or two of 100LL!!!

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    Those most be some mighty big mice.

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    You would have to catch that one!!
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    So Stephen,
    You got me out looking at my right (ground looped) wing tip and have me wondering, when you remove that perfectly good stock tip whatcha doing with it?
    Those pictures are great by the way, helps a guy like me see what's underneath before I get there!
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    Fitting the wing tip and traiing edge.

    Joe, They belong to a customer, but he does not need them anymore. I've got the bows and fitting pieces.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Joe, They belong to a customer, but he does not need them anymore. I've got the bows and fitting pieces.
    Sorry I kinda hi-jacked this thread with my own interest but I have great news Stephen. Your post has encouraged me to spend some time in the garage with a #30 drill and a Corona this evening. About 40 minutes later it looks like my wing is in much better shape on the inside than it looked on the outside!
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