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    Parts Wanted Wanted: Installation or Cooling Requirements manual for any aero-engine

    I'm working on a cooling systems design book, and I need examples of how certified engine manufacturers present their engines' cooling requirements to manufacturers and other potential installers.
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    Any PWC engine conversions out there?

    Personal Watercraft engines seem more attractive now that they've made the transition to the 4-stroke cycle. Does anybody know of any actual PWC engine conversions out there? How about outboards (I know about Spratt's outboard conversions for his Controlwing projects...)? I'm working on a...
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    Need information to use in designing a variable-pitch propeller

    I've been exercising my neurons about variable-pitch propellers for some time, because it turns out that a VP prop is essential to several projects that I plan to undertake. After a fair amount of skull sweat I have come up with a mechanism that I think will work, but now I need solid numbers to...
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    Garner's electro-fluidic autopilot - thermistor information

    When I first ran into this at Oshkosh '82 I was fascinated. It was my first contact with the discipline of fluidics, and it was shocking that such a simple mechanism could be used for wing leveling and heading adjustment. Now, many years later, I want to build it, but in the meantime the most...
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