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R. Lee Jarvis wrote:
I fly a Luscombe 8A with no electrical system, thus of course without lights or transponder. I must land before sundown, but other than that I have no problem. You may built from scratch a flywheel and drive a Kubota alternator. We have similar stuff with French and Brtish STC for A65 and latters engines: http://mdlaurent.free.fr/ I'm not sure Mr Sully understand english. It is'nt easy to copy the starter fittings but if you want only drive an alternator, it's realy easy to machine one pulley and built two alternator fittings. By -- Philippe Vessaire Ò¿Ó¬ |
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