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Which turbine for a Boomerang XL?

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Old 07-21-2006, 05:53 AM
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Default RE: Which turbine for a Boomerang XL?

Henry,

Do not worry too much about the weight, I use the Spring Air retracts from Alan and the wire legs. I have a 75 ounce Kevlar main tank, but I am switching to the 4L Nalgene square tank for more flight time.

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Old 07-22-2006, 08:59 AM
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Default RE: Which turbine for a Boomerang XL?

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Henry,

Do not worry too much about the weight, I use the Spring Air retracts from Alan and the wire legs. I have a 75 ounce Kevlar main tank, but I am switching to the 4L Nalgene square tank for more flight time.

John

Thanks John,

Looks like its a winner regardless of the configurations. Now waiting for the shipping quotes from UK. By the way, how much are they selling for in the US?

Thanks & regards
Henry

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