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WOW ... what a ride.

After the aileron rolls, loops, Cuban 8s and barrel rolls ... take a deep breath and enjoy.
Take off the parachutes, relax a little, remember the heart pounding events of a few minutes ago. Now we're done with the heart pounding, let's celebrate! But first ... let's go take the cowling off and get a really close look at what made all this happen. Of course there's a pretty good view of the horsepower side of this baby at the top of all these pages. Have a look.


OK ... first you unscrew this, then unlatch that, don't forget to hold that bottom cowl. Ahhhh. That's it. Have a look. We already have great pictures of the engine side of 821LT so we're going to show you the forward side of the instrument panel. It's available by removing the cover over the instrument bay. Easy too.






Above is the master brake cylinder ... Swiss made. Well made. On the right, a view of the aft fuselage and the control cables.





The far aft view inside the fuselage of the elevator control bellcrank. And on the right ... the avionics bay wiring, various fuses and supporting equipment. Look at that superb cabling! Military man ... military!




OK ... Finally something I can get my teeth into. BBQ!




Bobby ... that was a great ride!


YOU COULD BE NEXT ... Interested in your own HEART POUNDING WARBIRD? Call Bobby today! 281 647 6681, my cell phone 713 851 5529 or Jim Nordin at 281 550 2585. Blue Skies Everybody!