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Exclusive Custom Home Plans, and Essential information about building your New Home
Purchase custom home plans or stock home plans or blueprints for your New
Home. You can also get a free design sketch of your project. www.homehouseplansblueprints.com See this page for Essential information about building your New Home. http://www.homehouseplansblueprints....homehints.html have a great day! |
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Exclusive Custom Home Plans, and Essential information aboutbuilding your New Home
orange tree wrote:
Purchase custom home plans or stock home plans or blueprints for your New Home. You can also get a free design sketch of your project. www.homehouseplansblueprints.com See this page for Essential information about building your New Home. http://www.homehouseplansblueprints....homehints.html have a great day! Will this work ok with a Lycoming, or should we use an auto engine? Jerry |
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("Jerry Springer" wrote) Will this work ok with a Lycoming, or should we use an auto engine? If adding a wing to your New Home, consider choosing plywood vs. aluminum. Montblack "Norm" - either one, Cheers or This Old House. |
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"Jerry Springer" wrote Will this work ok with a Lycoming, or should we use an auto engine? Auto engines (or a few of them) will be necessary, as the plane will need to be really, really big, to haul around one of these houses. g -- Jim in NC |
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I remember, years ago, reading about a home that rotated 180 degrees. Used
a surplus B-29 prop pitch motor. These home seem ideal to attach to that old prop pitch motor on the shelf. Colin |
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