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Old December 6th 04, 05:35 PM
Chris Kaminski
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At 02:00 06 December 2004, Don Johnstone wrote:
Sorry to disagree. The Slingsby T61 Venture was build
for the UK Air Cadets ....etc

Don, read the guy's question before replying :-)
he is not asking about Venture, but about Stamo engined
T61

If you did your homework you would have found that:
Scheibe SF 25B (45hp Stamo MS 1500-1)
in UK built as:
Slingsby T61A (45 hp Stamo MS 1500-1,without electric
starter),
Slingsby T61B (A with Franklin 2A engine),
Slingsby T61C (about 35 built with Stamo MS 1500-2
engine - with electric starter),
Slingsby T61D (A with Rollason engine),

and then further improved (spar design and 48hp Rollason
engine, etc) into:
Slingsby T61E (Venture MkII) by the way it is 1600cc
Rollason engine not 1200cc as you say,
Slingsby T61F (electric starter),
Slinsby T61G (one off with SL 1700 Limbach engine)

best rgrds
Chris


 




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