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Old May 23rd 06, 04:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Pitot tube for the antennae

I've been going over my Delta, trying to find a way to hide the
antennaes in what is basically a rag and tube aircraft. (some of the
rags are soaked in epoxy, and some of the tubes ain't round...but,
anyway) I was beginning to think it wasn't possible when I happened
across this guys website:

http://contrails.free.fr/instruments_ant_sonex.php

Looks like it has possibilities. Has anyone ever tried this.

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