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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 7:48 pm 
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A fellow T-6'er in France is looking for the wing tip smoke system. Anyone have the manufacturers info? Not really my area of expertise.

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Sanders Aviation in Ione, California makes the best wing tip smoke systems that I know of.

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Sanders does make a turn key system.

Herb Baker with the T-28 'Ditto" also makes a wing tip system.

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The Baker smoke system is very impressive. The vorticies (sp?) are very tight and linger a long time.

Vlado; saw you flying the new plane over Dacy on Sunday...very nice. It's Griffon powered, right?

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Taigh and Vlado,

Many thanks. I will pass it along.

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