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need help with GP gas power pod - 8/5/2003 9:36:46 AM   
ZK-JED


 

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I have just brought a Great Planes Poer Pod for a Cox .049
I have done all the construction for it and put the engine on it but there is no room for the fuel tank.
Has anybody got an answer to solve this problem?
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need help with GP gas power pod - 8/5/2003 11:32:07 AM   
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The power pod does not use a tank.

The pod is designed for .049's with the tank built into the engine.

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