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Good Morning all.
A few months ago I saw a VW derivative engine in the front of the kitplanes magazine, in the What's New section in the front. I have since misplaced this magazine and can't remember the name of the maker/distributor. The engine is based on the VW engine, but I think didn't actually use any VW parts. It was basically an upgraded model of a previous version and had distinctive red anodizing to some of the parts. I thought it was a Great Planes angine but I checked their site and it's not. Can anyone help me out here? My appreciation in advance. Rob Melbourne Australia. |
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