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keithstein

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hey does anyone have any knowledge about these prop governors? would they be usefull on a corvair engine? their website is http://www.aeromatic.com/ .
the site seems to indicate larger engines like the 0-320 are too big and that they should only be used on small power plants.
just interested in what you have to say since there seems to be a deep pool of knowledge out there for calling out stuff that may look good at first but have deeper underlaying problems.
hopefully after i've talked to someone capable of defending what they say in court against the IRS i will have money to start building. i am newly self employed and am putting (i hope) way too much money into savings to pay taxes.
thanks in advance
 
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