Rossi 90 DF
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Rossi 90 DF
Wanting to cap off my high speed needle on Rossi 90 DF for in flight mixture. If anyone has an old carb for parts, send a PM please.
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Cassat
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Cassat
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RE: Rossi 90 DF
You can use your present needle setup by leaving it turned out a couple of turns(very rich mixture) and then use the mixture control in line as well to control inflight mixture.
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Hi Cassat.
During the years, I`ve had numerous engines in my DF jets.
The best was the Rossi 90, no doubt.. A Italian factory tuned beast.
Once it entered the 20k, it howleded up like it was it`s last flight...
I`d like to help those who aim for the turbine jets, because they seldom look back.. Soooo...
I`ll give you my brand new Rossi 90, with a Gleichhauf fan.
Of course, free of charge, as long as you pay the postage.
I don`t use them anymoore, it`s better someone else does, than collecting spiderweb in a corner of my too small hobbyroom.. The engine have never consumed as much as a sniff of fuel, but it`s well preserved with layup-oil.
You see, when I saw turbine for the first time, i had two Rossi`s in my F-15, not started yet.. ( Thanks to Per Strømmen)
Once at home, the first ting I did, was to remoove them as fast as I could, and aim for a replacement..
This is the third and last i have (had), and they all have been given the same as you`ll get yours.
Enjoy it, and welcome to the turbine world later on!
Use your engine as spare parts.
All the best
Gudmund
During the years, I`ve had numerous engines in my DF jets.
The best was the Rossi 90, no doubt.. A Italian factory tuned beast.
Once it entered the 20k, it howleded up like it was it`s last flight...
I`d like to help those who aim for the turbine jets, because they seldom look back.. Soooo...
I`ll give you my brand new Rossi 90, with a Gleichhauf fan.
Of course, free of charge, as long as you pay the postage.
I don`t use them anymoore, it`s better someone else does, than collecting spiderweb in a corner of my too small hobbyroom.. The engine have never consumed as much as a sniff of fuel, but it`s well preserved with layup-oil.
You see, when I saw turbine for the first time, i had two Rossi`s in my F-15, not started yet.. ( Thanks to Per Strømmen)
Once at home, the first ting I did, was to remoove them as fast as I could, and aim for a replacement..
This is the third and last i have (had), and they all have been given the same as you`ll get yours.
Enjoy it, and welcome to the turbine world later on!
Use your engine as spare parts.
All the best
Gudmund
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RE: Rossi 90 DF
Hello Gudmund!
If there is anything else that takes up space in your small hobby-room, just send it over here
If there is anything else that takes up space in your small hobby-room, just send it over here
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RE: Rossi 90 DF
Gudmund example should be followed... we all have lot´s of old planes and parts rusting on our hangars that are the other man´s treasure.
That also helps to keep the mess room much cleaner and organized, LOL.
Best regards, Enrique
That also helps to keep the mess room much cleaner and organized, LOL.
Best regards, Enrique
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ORIGINAL: erbroens
much cleaner and organized, LOL. What a laugh
Best regards, Enrique
much cleaner and organized, LOL. What a laugh
Best regards, Enrique
Cassat, the moore important than the money at the time, is your adress..
You can transfer the cost when you see the stamps.....
I though this might wake you up.
Gudmund
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RE: Rossi 90 DF
Yes Gudmund,
It is very nice indeed. I have PM'd you the address. It is for the project of the Grumman F9F Panther. I decided to use the Rossi instead of OS.
Our first one did fly with the 66 turbine and kerosene quite well.
Cassat
It is very nice indeed. I have PM'd you the address. It is for the project of the Grumman F9F Panther. I decided to use the Rossi instead of OS.
Our first one did fly with the 66 turbine and kerosene quite well.
Cassat
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Been at work quite a while, and have other things in mind.
But it`ll get there.
But you`re right, frozen is a correct word, as I "inspected" the seasonal site yesterday.
You can`t get a flatter runway than this!!
This is definition of COLD..
Minus 12 deg C.
Brg
Gudmund
But it`ll get there.
But you`re right, frozen is a correct word, as I "inspected" the seasonal site yesterday.
You can`t get a flatter runway than this!!
This is definition of COLD..
Minus 12 deg C.
Brg
Gudmund
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RE: Rossi 90 DF
So Dave.
How do you find my 1000 USD unit? [>:]
Fits nice, ore what?
You received it three weeks ago, as you said.
Glad if things works out the way you wanted... Or?
Gudmund
How do you find my 1000 USD unit? [>:]
Fits nice, ore what?
You received it three weeks ago, as you said.
Glad if things works out the way you wanted... Or?
Gudmund