Guess I'd better not use any. I don't have anything that could survive 450 mph. Well, maybe the ballast in the nose....

Larry:
Is this your way of making it "fair" for the rest of us? How high can you launch your T-28? You guys in California must be using heavy line these days. I'd feel bad going up against you in a contest if you were flying anything heavier than a Bonanza.

(if above needs a smiley, reader needs caffeine)

Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 12:41:52 EST
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Fwd: Gap seal tape testimonial - I could not resist sharing
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Don,
How cool is that! I have been considering your product for quite some time and just waiting to see if it would really hold up. Now that you have been endorsed by the Precious Metal team, I guess I can go a head and order some for my T-28 now. Congratulations and keep those products coming. Larry


In a message dated 3/1/08 7:43:43 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

After installing Hilaunch.com gap seal tape to our P-51 race plane we saw over a 15mph increase in speed. Precious Metal qualified at 410.775mph. We installed it on the ailerons, elevator and rudder, and it never once came off during race week at Reno. The aircraft then flew to Gathering of the Mustangs, and back to Florida through weather and never once saw a single strip fail. The Aircraft saw regular speeds over 450mph in level flight during that time period. I would not hesitate to use the Hilaunch.com gap seal tape again in the future.
Michael Town
Design and  Modifications
Precious Metal Air Racing



Of course you can improve the performance of your sailplane with Gap Seal available from _www.hilaunch.com_ (http://www.hilaunch.com/) .


Don  Richmond
San Diego,  CA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.hilaunch.com





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