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Old September 16th 03, 03:25 AM
Stu Fields
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Another one that I just found was: Sky Ranch Engineering Manual.474 pages
text, and 20 pages of Glossary and Index. It is about, no..inside and out
about aircraft engines. It even has a section about parts and pieces that
are in your engine that serve no purpose. $19.95. There is also a CD.
I'm impressed. John Schwaner did sufficient in-depth research to merit an
advanced college degree.

Stu Fields
"Brock" wrote in message
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I'm a beginner interested in building an amateur built plane. I've
decided to buy some books from the EAA. Probably all are pretty good,
but I don't want too much repetitive material. I'm trying to decide
between the following:

Tony Bingelis Books: Engines by Tony Bingelis. A treasury of
practical engine information for aircraft builders, owners, restorers
and mechanics. Here are all the right answers at your fingertips.
(224 pages) $24.95; Firewall Forward By Tony Bingelis. Engine
installation methods for amateur-built aircraft. (302 pages) $24.95;
Sportplane Construction By Tony Bingelis. An essential handbook for
light aircraft homebuilders. (366 pages) $24.95; Sportplane Builder
By Tony Bingelis. Aircraft construction methods and techniques of
the amateur homebuilder. Includes information on selecting an
aircraft design. (316 pages) $24.95

3 Book Combo Package: Custom Built Sport Aircraft Handbook/Aircraft
Welding/ Wood Aircraft Building Techniques Combo $29.95

Kitplane Construction Contains insight into every aspect of homebuilt
aircraft construction. Second edition. (432 pages) $32.95

Techniques of Aircraft Building A step-by-step guide to building
tube/wood/fabric aircraft. (154 pages) $16.00

Welder's Handbook By Richard Finch - 2nd edition. (169 pages) $17.95*

Brock