spray bars
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spray bars
Just a thought any way of removing the spray bars to make the Beaver into a normal cropduster for solid dispersal instead of liquid
BTW very happy with the update
BTW very happy with the update
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Re: spray bars
yah... that WAS a consideration but... sadly, no.
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Re: spray bars
No worries I can live with that
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Re: spray bars
Being brought up in the 'burbs…what the heck is a solid dispersal system? A guy in back shoveling out manure/fertilizer?…or is stone of those wheelbarrow kind of thing with the spreader/spinner thing on the bottom…I guess you could attach that to the plane's tail wheel.
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Re: spray bars
Your reference to solid dispersal system it is in the back of the a/c were the spray tank is this is converted into a hopper were they put solid materials in
eg superphosphate or what you might call garden fertilizer the hopper is opened from the cockpit and the super is dispersed out of the bottom of the hopper
this system is used in hilly country were the farmer is not able to get a tractor in to disperse super
eg superphosphate or what you might call garden fertilizer the hopper is opened from the cockpit and the super is dispersed out of the bottom of the hopper
this system is used in hilly country were the farmer is not able to get a tractor in to disperse super