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I don't mean to disrespect your project but the idea of flying behind
a Harley-Davidson engine-I owned a couple of them before yuppies made them expensive, they were the most cantankerous, oil-leaking things around. With only two cylinders don't you have torsional vibration problems out the wazoo? It seems like a short time ago the homebuilders finally figured out you could use a modern liquid cooled auto engine, now you're running a 1930s air-cooled big displacement twin..Don't get me wrong, if it's reliable I wish you all the success in the world, anything has got to be better than Lycoming for an obsolete product peddled for a king's ransom. I don't know what seems weirder, the sound of a Hog taxiing out or the look on Harley management's faces if this actually becomes popular. |
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