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Stewart S-51 Mustang v-12
What V-12 engine Jim Stewart used in his S-51? I think it was was
marine V-12 made in sweden. |
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When I visit him in -99 it was a V8.
Jan Carlsson www.jcpropellerdesign.com Sweden "pete83" skrev i meddelandet om... What V-12 engine Jim Stewart used in his S-51? I think it was was marine V-12 made in sweden. |
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Corky is correct. He was beginning to test when he sold the company. The
new owners had other ideas about what engine to use......Of course they aren't using anything now. If you're interested in a V12 you should look at Ryan Falconar's engine (used in the thunder Mustang) and it is available. Merle "Corky Scott" wrote in message ... On 16 Mar 2004 04:29:49 -0800, (pete83) wrote: What V-12 engine Jim Stewart used in his S-51? I think it was was marine V-12 made in sweden. I'm not sure Jim ever got the V-12 running in the airframe before he sold the business. I know he was very interested in it and the engine seemed a natural for the job since it was a boat engine, which saw extreme use at high power settngs. Nice idea, just don't know if it ever happened. I don't even know if the Stewart S-51 is available anymore. Corky Scott |
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