My SVX flys higher than yours :-p
Found this posted on USMB,
http://denver.craigslist.org/rvs/271304081.html |
Where do you think my first experience with a horizontally opposed engine was?
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Wow, 100hrs on the engine = how many miles? :D
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Hehe...that's pretty freakin cool! I want an SVX Plane!
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Our engines are very popular for small "kit" type airplanes.
Google EG33 and chances are you'll find more airplane links than SVX links. 3 cylinder Geo metro engines also, but there's no need to discuss them. Proving that our engines are awsome! Or at least in vehicles that don't have wheel bearings, or transmissions...:rolleyes: |
Now a flying Volkswagon Vanagon with the SVX engine conversion would be something to see!:eek:
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Sounds like a good Summer project :D :D
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...200_N4008V.JPG 200 cubic inches and 95HP of 4 cylinder JUSTICE! 100 octane leaded gas is fun. |
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