Here is a post from the UK PFA bulletin board which may interest some of 
you guys

" That film clip was taken just after I'd had my plaster-casts removed 
from my hands. Veeeeeery gentle pull through! Even easier now that the 
carb is a little better tuned and the engine has freed off a little. The 
big advantage from my point of view is that you cannot possibly have a 
kick-back off the prop, EVER. A standard swing needs you to get it 
through the 28+ degrees of swing before it will turn the right way 
whilst the Leburg fires at 3 degrees AFTER TDC below 600 rpm. After 18 
months off work and 12 months in plaster, I don't want to risk losing my 
thumbs again."

http://s82.photobucket.com/albums/j279/foggythomas/?action=view&current=2005_1011Image0022.flv
 
<http://s82.photobucket.com/albums/j279/foggythomas/?action=view&current=2005_1011Image0022.flv>

when my mags need replacing, that is what I will do.

Pete

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