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Lyc v. Conti

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CAB

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Seems most of the planes I'm interested in take 180-200 hp. Most of the kit manufacturers recommend the Lyc O-360. Why? I would think that the Continental O-360 (6 cyl) would be much easier on the prop and airframe- would'nt it?:confused:
 
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