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Has anyone gotten insurance quotes to cover their plane with an AeroMomentum engine? I have heard from a few guys in the local EAA chapter that you are unlikely to get insurance coverage if you use…Continue
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I will be using an O-320 A1A on my 750 STOL. How do I determine which mount I need?Continue
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I've had the plans for some time but was working on modeling the plane in 3d CAD first in case I wanted to change some things and have a better idea how it was built. You out of Dubuque? What plans do you have?
Dustin, I just hold the rib in one hand and a red sharpie in the other and use my finger as a guide to mark the center. Saves time and is easy to gauge. After all, we're not building a watch !
Bob