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Old June 2nd 06, 05:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Does anyone know of any production twins with 680s or 670s. The only one I
can think of is the Cessna T50.

Also, what are the weights of the gipsy series of engines?

I'm toying with the idea of a diesel project with a certified diesel if I
can find a pair of them and something that I can hang them on.


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Old June 3rd 06, 02:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Thanks JP.
I googled for a couple of hours last night looking for that.



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The new series D.H. Gipsy-Major and Gipsyqueen engines:

Gipsy Major 31 T-O power 160 hp Dry weight 340 lbs
Gipsy Major 51 T-O Power 197 hp Dry weight 410 lbs
Gipsyqueen 31 T-O Power 250 hp Dry weight 510 lbs
Gipsyqueen 51 T-O Power 295 hp Dry weight 560 lbs
Gipsyqueen 71 T-O Power 330 hp Dry weight 660 lbs

The dry weight includes cooling scoops, baffles and fuel pump unit.

Source:
Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1945/46 edition.
Section: Part D - All the World's Aeroengines (corrected to November 30th,
1945)


JP


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Does anyone know of any production twins with 680s or 670s. The only

one
I
can think of is the Cessna T50.

Also, what are the weights of the gipsy series of engines?

I'm toying with the idea of a diesel project with a certified diesel if

I
can find a pair of them and something that I can hang them on.






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Old June 3rd 06, 06:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Twins with Lycoming 680s

Don't mention it. I didn't find either any other twin engine aircraft
equipped with Lycoming R680s than Cessna T-50. No twins with Continental
W670s apparently.

There's a T-50 project for sale:

http://www.radialengines.com/aircraf...-50/index.html

JP

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Thanks JP.



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Old June 4th 06, 03:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Twins with Lycoming 680s

Thanks again JP. I'll take a look at that T-50.
What I am thinking about doing is locating a pair of Guiberson A1020
diesels( 310hp, 650lbs) and an airframe to hang them on while still keeping
a good appearance. I've thought about the Dove, any other suggestions?

Thanks



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Don't mention it. I didn't find either any other twin engine aircraft
equipped with Lycoming R680s than Cessna T-50. No twins with Continental
W670s apparently.

There's a T-50 project for sale:

http://www.radialengines.com/aircraf...-50/index.html

JP

"Robert Bates" wrote in
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Thanks JP.





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Old June 4th 06, 04:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Robert Bates wrote:
Thanks again JP. I'll take a look at that T-50.
What I am thinking about doing is locating a pair of Guiberson A1020
diesels( 310hp, 650lbs) and an airframe to hang them on while still keeping
a good appearance. I've thought about the Dove, any other suggestions?

Thanks



My father looked for an airworthy Guiberson for over ten years-one-to
put on a Gullwing Stinson. He could not come up with even one let alone
two. What he heard is that the aircraft versions were bought up for
parts to keep the tank ones running for missionary generators by a
religious outfit, that also established the Crown company in Elkhart,
Indiana. He eventually gave up. And my dad was very determined-he owned
a lot of CCCA classic cars and several warbirds. Like a LOT of
warbirders he died in-a Bonanza.

Somewhere I have a set of manuals and a tool set for a Guiberson and a
few parts. If you bag one and are serious about flying it they are
yours, if I can find them.

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Old June 4th 06, 04:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Twins with Lycoming 680s

Ronnie,

Sorry to hear about your Dad. I've just started to look in earnest and hope
I can find some. I'll let you know what I come up with.

Thanks


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Robert Bates wrote:
Thanks again JP. I'll take a look at that T-50.
What I am thinking about doing is locating a pair of Guiberson A1020
diesels( 310hp, 650lbs) and an airframe to hang them on while still

keeping
a good appearance. I've thought about the Dove, any other suggestions?

Thanks



My father looked for an airworthy Guiberson for over ten years-one-to
put on a Gullwing Stinson. He could not come up with even one let alone
two. What he heard is that the aircraft versions were bought up for
parts to keep the tank ones running for missionary generators by a
religious outfit, that also established the Crown company in Elkhart,
Indiana. He eventually gave up. And my dad was very determined-he owned
a lot of CCCA classic cars and several warbirds. Like a LOT of
warbirders he died in-a Bonanza.

Somewhere I have a set of manuals and a tool set for a Guiberson and a
few parts. If you bag one and are serious about flying it they are
yours, if I can find them.



 




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