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Converting Auto Engines For Experimental Aircraft Manual Book R-6a Lancair Iv-4p on 2040-parts.com

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Thermopolis, Wyoming, United States

Converting Auto Engines for Experimental Aircraft


The cornerstone book in the field. This book helps reduce the high cost of building your own aircraft. Aircraft homebuilders usually do so to save money. They should read this book to try to get their mind out of the rut that the outrageously overpriced aircraft engine is a necessity. Many homebuilt aircraft have flown for years with auto engines and Finch explains how others have done it and saved big money engines, maintenance and fuel. This book explains what it takes to do it yourself.

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