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What production plane was the 0-290 standard equipment in?
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![]() "bsquared" wrote in message link.net... What production plane was the 0-290 standard equipment in? Aeronca Champ 7GC and 7HC. |
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![]() "John Kunkel" wrote in message news:Ivvgd.271696$wV.172607@attbi_s54... "bsquared" wrote in message link.net... What production plane was the 0-290 standard equipment in? Aeronca Champ 7GC and 7HC. Also Super Cubs like the L-21. It's a dog engine now because of the scarcity of parts. |
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" jls" wrote: "John Kunkel" wrote in message news:Ivvgd.271696$wV.172607@attbi_s54... "bsquared" wrote in message link.net... What production plane was the 0-290 standard equipment in? Aeronca Champ 7GC and 7HC. Also Super Cubs like the L-21. It's a dog engine now because of the scarcity of parts. It was also used (O-290-D2) in some early Piper Tri-Pacers. It really isn't that much of a dog engine, as the whole top end is the same thing as on the O-435 direct-drive series. Parts are available from El Reno Aviation and are less expensive than some of the "modern" engines. |
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 00:48:40 GMT, Orval Fairbairn
wrote: In article , " jls" wrote: "John Kunkel" wrote in message news:Ivvgd.271696$wV.172607@attbi_s54... "bsquared" wrote in message link.net... What production plane was the 0-290 standard equipment in? Aeronca Champ 7GC and 7HC. Also Super Cubs like the L-21. It's a dog engine now because of the scarcity of parts. It was also used (O-290-D2) in some early Piper Tri-Pacers. It really isn't that much of a dog engine, as the whole top end is the same thing as on the O-435 direct-drive series. Parts are available from El Reno Aviation and are less expensive than some of the "modern" engines. The 0-290D in my rebel came from a tri-pacer |
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"bsquared" wrote in message hlink.net...
What production plane was the 0-290 standard equipment in? Thanks. Early Super Cubs, Piper Pacers and Tri Pacers were probably the most numerous user of that engine, the very earliest versions of the Apache (the Twin Stinson) had them but there was only one of these. |
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"bsquared" wrote in message hlink.net...
What production plane was the 0-290 standard equipment in? ---------------------------------------------------- Several Mk's of the Auster used the Lycoming, apparently when they ran short of Gipsies. Towed gliders with one such, 'way back when. Can't recall excatly where but I do remember everyone insisted on speaking Italian. (Probably when assigned to HSA Naples. We boughta the gas so we getta to drive!) -R.S.Hoover |
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