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    New Verner Radial!?

    Looks like Verner gave a subtle hint as to a new engine coming in 2023 on their Facebook page. In the lower left corner there appears to be a new 11 cylinder variant. Following the progression of their other engines it’s safe to assume this will be 180-190hp. That’s a pretty big deal as now it’s...
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    Timber Tiger Kay's Speedster

    Timber Tiger just dropped the first bit of information on their latest upcoming kit on their facebook page called Kay's Speedster. Another vintage inspired design now in two seat side by side configuration. Sparse on information but it looks like it's designed for a bigger engine which...
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    Risk of Buying sub-kits

    This time of year always makes me wish for a project. Last winter I bought several Pitts S1 projects thinking that would satisfy my longing. Well I just so happened to come across a dirt cheap flying one and after flying it for a few months I determined that it didn't really fit my mission. I...
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    Airplane For Sale PJ260 Project

    I'll start off saying I know nothing about the airplane other than what is in the attachment. I don't know the lady selling it, she replied to a wanted ad I had posted, seemed really sweet but maybe not tech savy so I offered to help. The airplane is too far away for me to consider it. She is...
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    Why no Continental Inverted Systems?

    I'm curious why there aren't any continental inverted systems available? I've tried looking at the design differences and nothing stands out to me without having two engines sitting side by side to dig into. I've been wanting to build an aerobatic biplane with a 6 cylinder engine, more...
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