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Looking for a motorglider with a rotax 505 engine near Detriot MI



 
 
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Old July 13th 04, 07:16 PM
Tim Taylor
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Default Looking for a motorglider with a rotax 505 engine near Detriot MI

I am working with a potential supplier of a replacement for the Bosch
CDI electronic ignition units for the Rotax 505 engines used in many
early motor gliders. He would like to be able to look at an engine to
determine the exact specifications for a replacement CDI module.

He is located near Detroit, MI. If you have a Rotax 505 powered
motorglider and would be willing to let the CDI manufacture look at
your engine please contact me.

Thanks,

Tim

Tim Taylor
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Logan UT
 




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