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Old December 10th 05, 05:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Embraer Made Pathfinders?


"Javier Henderson" wrote in message
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Dave Stadt wrote:
"Javier Henderson" wrote in message
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Imagine my surprise when I learned today that Embraer, the Brazilian
aircraft manufacturer, built a licensed version of the Piper Cherokee
Pathfinder, just like ours, until 1979!
Not at all uncommon. Skylanes and Skyhawks were made in France and
Argentina, for example.


Continental engines were made in England by Rolls Royce and are type
accepted by the FAA to be used anywhere the Continental built engines

are
used. It's kina neat opening the cowl and seeing the Rolls Royce rocker

box
covers.


Wow.

I need a new set of rocker covers for the O-470R in my Skylane!

-jav


RR made O-470s so the covers are around. I have seen a number of and own a
RR built O-200 but have not seen an O-470. BMW built Lycomings for the
European Market and they have BMW rocker box covers.