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Ferry Tanks

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SRGJII

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good morning all,my first post to the forum. to introduce myself,I have a Pitts S1 D with a modified wing, semi-symmetrical rather than the flat wing. I have a rebuilt IO360 with a Catto three blade prop. I am based in Launceston Tasmania, with a large lump of water between home and the mainland Australia.
I am looking for a ferry tank option, to give me perhaps another 30 also litres over and above the 75 I currently carrying the tank. Happy to look at all options, and would rather listen to what other people have done than try and reinvent the wheel myself.
I have some photographs of the slipper tank, which goes over the top wing. Happy to look at all options and am looking for advice
Cheers SG
 

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