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Can any one help me im trying to find wear i can get drawings or any thing for the Wright Whirlwind like what is on the 5 Bears site as of yet iv had no look and all the links are broken on the site. Or can any one tell me of a few other engines that are of a good size as im trying to stay away from makeing to many tiny bits and bobs as the hole idea is a break from a tration engine that is full of them ? oh and id like to stick to a 9 cylinder if poss as i work out there easyer to do is this right ? |
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| Contact this entity: http://www.griffwason.com/pdfs/gwai_..._whirlwind.pdf
__________________ Red to red and black to black, or it's ashes to ashes and dust to dust. |
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If you go to their website and order the back issues. WRIGHT J5, by Karl-Eric Olsyrd A ¼-scale model of the 9-Cylinder Radial Engine used in THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS in 1927; the Wright Whirlwind. Issue: # 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 & 29.....$8.00ea.....TOTAL: $48.00 http://www.strictlyic.com/ser01.htm Also, here is where you can order the castings http://home.brikks.com/ennaj12/9-cyl.html |
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