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@johneastman1905
@johneastman1905 3 дня назад
Skip the wings … go for a tour around town, some might Like the nice Model A engine.
@davidholmgren659
@davidholmgren659 Месяц назад
Also...anytime you final tighten/torque a fastener...mark it with a blue permanent marker so you know what's done.
@davidholmgren659
@davidholmgren659 Месяц назад
Wow! Absolutely beautiful engine! Sounds great and your woodwork it fantastic as well! Great video!
@bentonbee1
@bentonbee1 Год назад
That is fantastic did you ever get it flying?
@SergLa
@SergLa 2 года назад
Мне очень нравится. 👍
@mikekopf1173
@mikekopf1173 3 года назад
Love the burled maple instrument panel.
@ohwell2790
@ohwell2790 6 лет назад
Why use a cast iron engine in an airplane?
@ifrit35
@ifrit35 6 лет назад
Well that's what pietenpol aircraft were designed to use. Simple as that.
@Justwantahover
@Justwantahover 9 лет назад
The engine so small, no wonder they used it for aviation.
@johneastman1905
@johneastman1905 3 дня назад
Well is a bit stout in weight, but puts out 40 hp. with plenty of torch … Keep the total project build light within the plans, and loose a few lbs. yourself …
@bentonbee1
@bentonbee1 9 лет назад
What did you cover the wheels with? What are the wheels off of?
@bentonbee1
@bentonbee1 9 лет назад
You are doing a beautiful job on her! Wonderful work. Wow!
@chrisjowett271
@chrisjowett271 11 лет назад
Can you tell me what kind of set up your using for your water pump? It looks really clean I'd like to convert mine to that style
@fastmail55
@fastmail55 13 лет назад
Model A Ford engine -- used by Ford from 1928 thru 1931. Know them well. I've owned three Model A's since 1975. Currently driving and maintaining a '29 Phaeton. Great cars with wonderful engineering.
@dreamwisperer
@dreamwisperer 13 лет назад
What engine is this ;
@DanYocum
@DanYocum 14 лет назад
jeez - you get aweful close to that prop...
@DanYocum
@DanYocum 14 лет назад
Congratulations. Love that pockita-pockita-pockita. What prop are you using? Your panels are gorgeous!