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Pictures Added 9/25/09

I ended up simply sticking a piece of ¼” stainless steel tubing thru a hole in the leading edge of my wing and connecting it inside the wing with poly tubing and fittings from Wicks sold for the purpose of being used in routing airspeed and pitot/static lines.       Don’t bother running static lines—you don’t need them in an open cockpit airplane.   Just plug the ASI and altimeter static ports with a pipe plug and drill a tiny hole in the plug to let the instrument vent slightly.  Whala.

 Also to hide my air speed line coming down from the inside of the wing I just ran it down the inside of the right rear cabanestrut into the instrument panel bay.   

   Mike C.