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Latest must have Backcountry Gear

I call it the EZ FLOP I have been working on this for some time now. My lawyer brother asures me that there is no copywright infringment to worry about. I need to do some work on the plane so I am sure that swift sales of this must need product will help.

For the three tree huggers on this site, you simply put a small buckegt under it with plastic bag so you can haul it out.
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Bush wheel model coming soon.

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Wonder if I could adapt my Bumper-Dumper?

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Can it be color matched to my plane?
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7853H wrote:Can it be color matched to my plane?


The sales are really comming in. A mere 50 bucks extra for one custom color. 25 for each extra color.

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Finally! A product that makes sense. Will it fit the right main too?
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Will putting VG's on it help me drop it in slower? :mrgreen:
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I would be interested in seeing an accessory line. Specifically a padded seat and/or maybe a fuzzy one (not for me of course, I could sit on nails :shock: ) And maybe a safety line for inflight use! Do you have anything like that?

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VGs --safety line. I will get my design engineer on it. I know big Z does not want us to be hawkiung our products on this site but this is way too important. I should talk to Wup about AK Bushweels becoming a dealer.

A good lap belt may be in order for those guys that show up in Austin :D

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Can you raise the seat for when you're just taking a piss?
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How about HandyCapped Rails (and ramp) for use when in Kommifornia?
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Jumpy wrote:Can you raise the seat for when you're just taking a piss?


Yes, for all models but the Maule. They squat to pee.

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GumpAir wrote:Wonder if I could adapt my Bumper-Dumper?

Gump


haha.. bumper dumper.. I had forgotten about them. I dunno... you might have a patent infringement issue after all........

http://www.bumperdumper.com/
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This obviously is a next generation low flow system that conserves water with the in flight venturi effect and blow dry system that cuts out the toilet paper people too. No doubt there will be conspiracy theories advanced after your untimely demise at the HANDS of the toilet paper industrial complex. We can only hope they wash them... Speaking of washing hands, how do you ... Oh Oh, I see another environmental risk here.
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kg wrote:haha.. bumper dumper.. I had forgotten about them. I dunno... you might have a patent infringement issue after all........

http://www.bumperdumper.com/


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And for Austin...

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Jumpy wrote:
Can you raise the seat for when you're just taking a piss?


Yes, for all models but the Maule. They squat to pee.

Tim


Now that was uncalled for! But it did make me laugh.
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May need to consider a new cleaning solution for "mud" on the tail feathers (if ya know what I mean)!
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Now have you applied for a STC for all Cessna 180 or are you going to have to race EZ FLAP to Okie City =D>
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Oh you guys are so ten minutes ago... don't you know my brand of aircraft mounted toilet (EZ Flush, pat. pend.) is built in to the pilot's seat for in-flight use?
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EZ , is the cheek parter device of this new machine directly connected to the EZ Flap handle, or do you have a disconnect device so that you can use the EZ Flap handle without getting your cheeks parted?
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175 magnum wrote:EZ , is the cheek parter device of this new machine directly connected to the EZ Flap handle, or do you have a disconnect device so that you can use the EZ Flap handle without getting your cheeks parted?


I think they should be connected. That way when your cheeks are spread you are also configured for slow flight. Gives you more time to read the paper.
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