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  1. dcstrng

    Larson 11 -- Anyone recognize ?

    The other evening I ran across this single-place, highwing on YouTube, described as "Tailwind type aircraft with aluminum wing and A-65..." Neither Google nor Forum (TW or HBA) searches found much of anything additional, other than it may be N112WT registered to a Greg Larson of Milwaukee...
  2. W

    A-65 Parts - In process of rebuild for sale

    Hello All: I recently bought a VP-2 that has an A-65 in the process ofrebuild on it. I have decided to put a VW engine on it to keep weight and balance simple. I have the parts available and had a friend post an ad onBarnstormers. The engine and airplaneare in Olympia, WA. I want to sell it...
  3. A

    Continental O 200-D Lightweight engine

    I was researching an alternative to the A-65 Continental when I ran across the light weight O-200D. Does anyone have details about the Continental O-200D? I am curious if 176 lbs dry weight I read somewhere includes the magnetos and carburetor. This seems comparable to our A-65 with no electric...
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