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wrote: A couple friends and I are planning to build a 1911 Curtiss. One of my partners is a machinist and has a radial engine rebuilding business (Holloway Engineering- Quincy, CA) so he will be fabricating all metal parts and has an OX5 engine on hand so those problems are already handled. Al Hansen So it would look like this one; http://vulaorg.vws0104.fast.net/pict...heylincoln.jpg Somewhere in storage I have a 25 year old set of plans for a Raynor Pusher. Please don't ask me to find them. We put the contents of a 4 bedroom farmhouse into a 20X40 foot storage room and they are in there somewhere. I won't be unpacking it for another year or two. Based roughly on the Curtiss Pusher as far as the looks but all welded steel tube and 65-85 hp continental engine. Bernadette |
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