History of the Aermotor Swallowtail

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windybob
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Re: History of the Aermotor Swallowtail

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Funny Ed. lol The last few i've done are the correct factory colors. Pretty boring all one color. haha
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Re: History of the Aermotor Swallowtail

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I agree if it works and can be sold for a profit it it's good. Looking at some of the home made windmills the total goal was does it work not how it looks!
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Re: History of the Aermotor Swallowtail

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I meant to ask why the need for the spacers on the wheel clips??? Thanks.

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Re: History of the Aermotor Swallowtail

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Jerry, that's NOT the original wheel. Spacers are to make it fit. That wheel was made by the Challenge Co.
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