Jodel D11 Falconar F11 Parts: Firewall, Engine Mount, Nose Bowl - Eaa 723 on 2040-parts.com
Oak Park, California, United States
EAA Chapter 723 at the Camarillo, CA airport is selling these parts. The
motor mount was included with a Jodel/Falconar project that we
received; the project also included an O-290. The more I look at the
mount, which is used, the more I wonder if it was for the Jodel / O-290.
It is narrow compared to the firewall. Please look at the dimensions in
the photos; unless you can verify that these dimensions are for a Jodel
mount, DO NOT CONSIDER it to be a Jodel mount. If you can guess what it
is, let me know; thanks. They were donated to our chapter and we are selling to raise scholarship funds. |
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