WWII Link trainer, manufactured by the Link Piano & Organ Co., of Binghamton, NY. Many of the components… valves, bellows, pneumatics, etc. were the same parts that went into building their organs, automatic orchestrions and player pianos which had mostly gone out of style by then.
You should buy that Morris minor traveller….they are iconic vehicles in UK and valuable…there probably ain't more then half a dozen in the u.s.i definitely see justice having a lit of fun riding round in a fantastic British icon…that I would subscribe too…
If you're looking at airplanes start small. A friend of mines father built an airplane with a VW engine. It worked great except the carburetor needed a heater. The other was steep climbs, barrel rolls or steep landings. Gravity feed fuel system., fuel injection solved that. With your ability building one would be easy. An ultra light would be easy, fun and requires less licensing. Maybe not tell Mama.
*meanwhile in a school near you" okay kids, todays lesson is: "airplane hanger full of man toys" So we are going to learn all about mustie1's "favorite man toys" !
Jesse James built a m/c with a radial engine. Beautiful looking bike. That guy ha
WWII Link trainer, manufactured by the Link Piano & Organ Co., of Binghamton, NY. Many of the components… valves, bellows, pneumatics, etc. were the same parts that went into building their organs, automatic orchestrions and player pianos which had mostly gone out of style by then.
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Take the mtcuz those motors look right up your alley
So odd to see a Moggie on a original British license plate in the States. 😳😆
You should buy that Morris minor traveller….they are iconic vehicles in UK and valuable…there probably ain't more then half a dozen in the u.s.i definitely see justice having a lit of fun riding round in a fantastic British icon…that I would subscribe too…
That's amazing the airplane Motors. I never knew how they worked or how they looked inside thank you so much mustie1. That way cool. Okay.
It's a Morris Minor Traveller.
wow an A registration Moggy I wonder what the story there is?
You don’t start a radial motor, you wake it up ! 😄
THANK YOU…for sharing. Love those radial engines.
If you're looking at airplanes start small. A friend of mines father built an airplane with a VW engine. It worked great except the carburetor needed a heater. The other was steep climbs, barrel rolls or steep landings. Gravity feed fuel system., fuel injection solved that. With your ability building one would be easy. An ultra light would be easy, fun and requires less licensing. Maybe not tell Mama.
An old start/cold start video would be cool with one of those radial engines…lol
My Grandpa had Morris Minor Wagon exactly like that. My Dad sold it for £80 in the 1980's it was literally all he could get for it.
Oh man. I could spend all day looking around that place.
You need a plane lol
*meanwhile in a school near you"
okay kids, todays lesson is:
"airplane hanger full of man toys"
So we are going to learn all about mustie1's "favorite man toys" !
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Great title mustie… great title lmao
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Danish Native; That is a Cessna 195, a sweet plane….Hal