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Thanks John. I believe that is a Continental O-170 or A-65. In the future I may design that engine. If I can find some plans.
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well the download still hasen't been approved and it has been almost a day since I put it on here. I'm wondering if I need to contact one of the moderators about it.
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Well I redid the download so hopefully it will work. I haven't gotten much done on the model these past few days but I have decided to go with having the prop in one shade. Leif, It is awesome how you designed that prop. I'll try posting pictures latter.
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Looking forward to both your engine and the photos! - L.
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You can download the model now. PaperModelers.com - Downloads - Continental A-40
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Well the pictures will have to wait. For some reason the I can't get the pictures from the camera's memory card to the computer.
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That was a great model of a great engine, well worth waiting for! Very nice detailing, cooling fins and all. Plus the extra details for the FG Cub. I thank you particularly for the very good drawing! - Leif
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Great model of the Continental engine. Thanks much for sharing it with us.
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Thanks Leif and Whulsey for the complements, they are appreciated. I was able to get some pictures of what I've done. I used toothpicks for the spark plugs and I tried making the prop without using Vaseline, because I wasn't sure if their was any in the house. That turned out well. yeah, right. Also their is some pictures of what the roll-up tires look like on the grasshopper.
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So you did the layered prop did you! Oh, well. I thought you might have gone for the simpler (but fairly elegant, if I may say so myself) "three-part" prop. I think it would work just fine if you scale it to the proper diameter. All yours, for an email address in a PM... - L.
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