Original Posted By: "Christian Bobka"
Does anyone know where to get the "antique style" ignition switches seen in older planes?Oscar ZunigaSan Antonio, TXmailto: taildrags(at)hotmail.comwebsite at http://www.flysquirrel.net________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: ignition switch
Re: Pietenpol-List: ignition switch
Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy
Re: Pietenpol-List: ignition switch
Original Posted By: "Oscar Zuniga"
OscarTry www.apalmer@kopower,com orwww.palmeraviation.com If these dont work heruns alot of ad's in www.Barnstormers.comHe occasionally wil have the 1940's A-7 and A-9 mag switches although theyare a bit expensive. I see them at $150 - $200Dick N.----- Original Message -----
OscarTry www.apalmer@kopower,com orwww.palmeraviation.com If these dont work heruns alot of ad's in www.Barnstormers.comHe occasionally wil have the 1940's A-7 and A-9 mag switches although theyare a bit expensive. I see them at $150 - $200Dick N.----- Original Message -----
Pietenpol-List: ignition switch
Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy
Re: Pietenpol-List: ignition switch
Original Posted By: "Oscar Zuniga"
For what it worth:I was talking to Chad Wille at Brodhead in 2000; mentioned that I waslooking for an old looking mag switch. He offered to see what was availableat Blakesburg Iowa. He found one and I got the idea that there might bemore. I'm pleased with it, black faced, handle switch, 3 1/4 dia. Costabout $35 plus shippiing as I recall.He is from Corning Iowa and does business as St. Croix Aircraft. Don'thave his address or phone no anymore. But he is well known in the Piet worldHope this helps.Lou Larsen p.s. started spraying the first coat of Poly-Brush today.----- Original Message -----
For what it worth:I was talking to Chad Wille at Brodhead in 2000; mentioned that I waslooking for an old looking mag switch. He offered to see what was availableat Blakesburg Iowa. He found one and I got the idea that there might bemore. I'm pleased with it, black faced, handle switch, 3 1/4 dia. Costabout $35 plus shippiing as I recall.He is from Corning Iowa and does business as St. Croix Aircraft. Don'thave his address or phone no anymore. But he is well known in the Piet worldHope this helps.Lou Larsen p.s. started spraying the first coat of Poly-Brush today.----- Original Message -----
Re: Pietenpol-List: Sport Pilot Clarification
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It is my understanding that the medical part has been FAA approved. Rightnow we are working on the ASTM consensus for plane standards.Cy GalleyEditor, EAA Safety Programscgalley(at)qcbc.org or experimenter(at)eaa.org----- Original Message -----
It is my understanding that the medical part has been FAA approved. Rightnow we are working on the ASTM consensus for plane standards.Cy GalleyEditor, EAA Safety Programscgalley(at)qcbc.org or experimenter(at)eaa.org----- Original Message -----
RE: Pietenpol-List: ignition switch
Original Posted By: owner-pietenpol-list-server(at)matronics.com
Yes, Wille is well known in the Piet world for selling photocopies of theplans that Don Pietenpol sells. That is pretty tacky.Chris Bobka-----Original Message-----
Yes, Wille is well known in the Piet world for selling photocopies of theplans that Don Pietenpol sells. That is pretty tacky.Chris Bobka-----Original Message-----