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Here's what a 26lb wing looks like for reference... (pre-fundies training)

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You look like a ballerina with your toes pointed, if JJ could only see you now.
 
I concede the point. Scubainchicago isn't 10lbs overweighted with a 25lb wing. He's some undetermined amount overweighted with too large a wing for a single tank.
 
I concede the point. Scubainchicago isn't 10lbs overweighted with a 25lb wing. He's some undetermined amount overweighted with too large a wing for a single tank.

Either way he's going to DIE
 
I concede the point. Scubainchicago isn't 10lbs overweighted with a 25lb wing. He's some undetermined amount overweighted with too large a wing for a single tank.

I missed the bulletin on a 40# single tank wing that was designed for a single tank being to large. It works just fine with my usual steel Faber 133. It was working fine with an AL80 and isn't wrapped around the tank to the point the rear OPV wouldn't work properly. I could understand if Tobin had something to say, but when did you start designing wings?
 
The last comment was actually meant tongue-in-cheek, but were you using the steel 133 in the photos? Maybe that has something to do with it.
 
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