Ray
I have opted to go with your setup, but I still plan to run crankcase pressure. We have been doing quite a bit of experimenting with the AP Wasp and the Norvell using uniflo, balloon and pressure setups. The crankcase pressure seems to give us the best and most consistent runs. Surprisingly uniflo un-pressured seems to be the least effective, but uniflo with pressure works best. The balloon tank as designed by Larry Renger is also very good, but in my opinion not quite as good as crankcase pressure. I have used the DuBro pressure fitting with an inline piece of brass tubing that has been squeezed around a piece of .008 flying wire to create a pressure limiter. I have a one way check valve but have yet to use it. We run the pressure hose to the tank overflow tube that is above the fuel level, this prevents fuel from being sucked back into the crankcase. I now have a pair of ST pressure fittings I am going to try, one on my Norvell the other on my second AP Wasp.
The tanks vertical dimension seems to have a big impact as well, tall tanks are a real problem with short tanks being better. And your point about keeping the fuel line length to a minimum is very true. We now have four fliers in our club flying 1/2a stunt with more coming online. We are mostly using 1/2a Magicians, but there are several of us getting 1/2a Pathfinders ready for competition. Thanks for you input.
Andy