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Re: Urinating in a fighter
John - the 'exit' port is absolutely the flare port, but I vaguely recall that the port was used as the exit point for the relief tube also.
My father's post war toy, a 51D-30, was one I got 56 hours in - and it didn't even have the kit - nor did I ever use it. I do not recall seeing any location in floorboard or aft of Trim console other than the flare port and it was an ideal location for exhaust.. I'm checking now with his old crew chief to see exactly where the exit point is. |
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