Byron Pitts with reduction drive and tuned pipe
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Byron Pitts with reduction drive and tuned pipe
Does anyone have any info on how the tuned pipe was routed in the old Byron Pitts when the 60 size engine was installed on the reduction drive?
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RE: Byron Pitts with reduction drive and tuned pipe
Sent you a PM on the Pitts Expert here....give him a call. He is retired and stay at home or is at the club field !
I got my Black Forest 34" Pitts done, Using a OS .32 for go... just need to maiden it next week. Check out 1/2 A here on the Universe for small pitts its there. Free Plans ! for 2 sizes of pitts one a .40 bulldog version. His webb site http://www.blackflight.com and check the customer photos for shots of mine and others.
BTW: Did you find a cowl for the Pitts..?? or did IronBay have one.??
How's the Chippie flyin ?
Cheers
DinD
I got my Black Forest 34" Pitts done, Using a OS .32 for go... just need to maiden it next week. Check out 1/2 A here on the Universe for small pitts its there. Free Plans ! for 2 sizes of pitts one a .40 bulldog version. His webb site http://www.blackflight.com and check the customer photos for shots of mine and others.
BTW: Did you find a cowl for the Pitts..?? or did IronBay have one.??
How's the Chippie flyin ?
Cheers
DinD
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RE: Byron Pitts with reduction drive and tuned pipe
Hi Doug,
Thank you for the info.
I was looking for a canopy but was able to remove the masking tape residue without destroying the plastic.
The Chipmunks were great before a intermittent radio problem put them in. Assembling the replacement now.
Thank you for the info.
I was looking for a canopy but was able to remove the masking tape residue without destroying the plastic.
The Chipmunks were great before a intermittent radio problem put them in. Assembling the replacement now.