Re: Potential Ranger Engine for Fokker DVII Project

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dcasali
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NEW MEMBER - jastabinksaviation

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'Comment from user: jastabinksaviation

In a telecon with James from Sibson he said I should join your group.I
built a Fokker DrI-based at Sywell. I might use a Ranger Engine in my a
Fokker DVII.



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wavy gravey
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Re: NEW MEMBER - jastabinksaviation

Post by wavy gravey »


 
I have one of the best ranger engines you can buy....it was built by Antique Aero Engines in Santa Paula Ca....Al Balls engines consume the least amount of oil and will go the full 1200 hrs....check with other owners of his engines in the fairchild group and they will confirm his excellent reputation....this engine is complete with all logs and paper work ready to bolt on...let me know if you are interested ....if so I can make you an offer you can't refuse...Gordon Leaders Neenah Wisconsin USA

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jameslbryan@btopenworld.com
Posts: 40
Joined: Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:20 am

Re: NEW MEMBER - jastabinksaviation

Post by jameslbryan@btopenworld.com »

'Hi I am James from Sibson..........G-RGUS and have recommended this site.
James



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From: Dan Casali
To: Fairchild List
Sent: Sunday, 24 April, 2011 18:41:22
Subject: [fairchildclub] NEW MEMBER - jastabinksaviation


Comment from user: jastabinksaviation

In a telecon with James from Sibson he said I should join your group.I
built a Fokker DrI-based at Sywell. I might use a Ranger Engine in my a
Fokker DVII.

*** PLEASE NOTE ***

TO RESPOND TO THE NEW MEMBER, please use the 'reply to group' link at
the end of this message. Directly replying to this message will reach
me, not the new member.

The comments above are from the new member(s), not Dan Casali, the
group moderator. They were made during the new member sign-up and
would otherwise be unavailable to the general membership.

Thanks

Dan Casali
Group Moderator

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james chybicki
Posts: 213
Joined: Fri Aug 16, 2002 11:37 am

Re: NEW MEMBER - jastabinksaviation

Post by james chybicki »

'WELCOME FELLOW ARGUS OWNER!
JIM CHYBICKI
UC-61K 43-14964 / ARGUSIII HB-690
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From: jameslbryan@btopenworld.com
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] NEW MEMBER - jastabinksaviation
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, April 28, 2011, 4:17 PM


 



Hi I am James from Sibson..........G-RGUS and have recommended this site.
James

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From: Dan Casali
To: Fairchild List
Sent: Sunday, 24 April, 2011 18:41:22
Subject: [fairchildclub] NEW MEMBER - jastabinksaviation

Comment from user: jastabinksaviation

In a telecon with James from Sibson he said I should join your group.I
built a Fokker DrI-based at Sywell. I might use a Ranger Engine in my a
Fokker DVII.

*** PLEASE NOTE ***

TO RESPOND TO THE NEW MEMBER, please use the 'reply to group' link at
the end of this message. Directly replying to this message will reach
me, not the new member.

The comments above are from the new member(s), not Dan Casali, the
group moderator. They were made during the new member sign-up and
would otherwise be unavailable to the general membership.

Thanks

Dan Casali
Group Moderator

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jastabinksaviation
Posts: 1
Joined: Wed May 11, 2011 10:50 am

Re: NEW MEMBER - jastabinksaviation

Post by jastabinksaviation »

'Dear Dan

Many thanks for accepting us in to the fairchildclub.

This is the first group we have joined, so are new to this.

Best wishes
Paul and Sarah
Jasta Binks Aviation
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, Dan Casali wrote:
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> Comment from user: jastabinksaviation
>
> In a telecon with James from Sibson he said I should join your group.I
> built a Fokker DrI-based at Sywell. I might use a Ranger Engine in my a
> Fokker DVII.
>
>
>
> *** PLEASE NOTE ***
>
>
> TO RESPOND TO THE NEW MEMBER, please use the 'reply to group' link at
> the end of this message. Directly replying to this message will reach
> me, not the new member.
>
> The comments above are from the new member(s), not Dan Casali, the
> group moderator. They were made during the new member sign-up and
> would otherwise be unavailable to the general membership.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Dan Casali
> Group Moderator
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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Paul Ford
Posts: 1
Joined: Wed May 11, 2011 11:02 am

Potential Ranger Engine for Fokker DVII Project

Post by Paul Ford »

'Hello Gordon

Many thanks for your very interesting message.

I am at the very early stages of deciding whether or not to use a Ranger engine in one of my projects, a full scale replica of a Fokker DVII. I am scratch building it from plans.

I would love to know more about your engine.

Many thanks

Paul
--- In fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com, wavy gravey wrote:
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>  
>  
> I have one of the best ranger engines you can buy....it was built by Antique Aero Engines in Santa Paula Ca....Al Balls engines consume the least amount of oil and will go the full 1200 hrs....check with other owners of his engines in the fairchild group and they will confirm his excellent reputation....this engine is complete with all logs and paper work ready to bolt on...let me know if you are interested ....if so I can make you an offer you can't refuse...Gordon Leaders Neenah Wisconsin USA
>
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Paul Ford
Posts: 1
Joined: Wed May 11, 2011 11:02 am

Potential Ranger Engine for Fokker DVII Project

Post by Paul Ford »

'Hello

I am a new member of your group & very pleased to be here. I have not joined any group before, so am a complete newbie.

I am based in the UK, and I own and operate a full scale replica Fokker DRI (G-FOKK) which I scratch built using Ron Sands plans.

I am at the very early stages of deciding whether or not to use a Ranger engine in one of my projects, a full scale replica of a Fokker DVII. I am scratch building it from plans.

I have joined the group because I understand the members have a huge range of expertise on this particular engine, and hope that I can learn more to help in my decision.

I am told that I am better at building aircraft than I am at mastering the internet, so please be patient with me while I learn the ropes here!

Grateful thanks

Paul'
OldOOwl@aol.com
Posts: 63
Joined: Mon Apr 09, 2001 8:13 pm

Re: Potential Ranger Engine for Fokker DVII Project

Post by OldOOwl@aol.com »

'Vintage Aero Flying Museum has one flying with a Ranger. They can provide
information you might need. _www.vafm.org_ (http://www.vafm.org)
Richard Hawley


In a message dated 5/11/2011 12:13:06 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
jastabinksaviation@yahoo.com writes:




Hello

I am a new member of your group & very pleased to be here. I have not
joined any group before, so am a complete newbie.

I am based in the UK, and I own and operate a full scale replica Fokker
DRI (G-FOKK) which I scratch built using Ron Sands plans.

I am at the very early stages of deciding whether or not to use a Ranger
engine in one of my projects, a full scale replica of a Fokker DVII. I am
scratch building it from plans.

I have joined the group because I understand the members have a huge range
of expertise on this particular engine, and hope that I can learn more to
help in my decision.

I am told that I am better at building aircraft than I am at mastering the
internet, so please be patient with me while I learn the ropes here!

Grateful thanks

Paul





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jameslbryan@btopenworld.com
Posts: 40
Joined: Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:20 am

Re: Potential Ranger Engine for Fokker DVII Project

Post by jameslbryan@btopenworld.com »

'Hi Paul
I am sure some one will know how to make a ranger engine run the wrong way up!!
I am sure some one used to run a Ranger in a dragster ?
G-RGUS will be over on Saturday for you to have a play with.
Good luck in your quest
James



________________________________
From: Paul Ford
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 11 May, 2011 19:12:53
Subject: [fairchildclub] Potential Ranger Engine for Fokker DVII Project


Hello

I am a new member of your group & very pleased to be here. I have not joined any
group before, so am a complete newbie.


I am based in the UK, and I own and operate a full scale replica Fokker DRI
(G-FOKK) which I scratch built using Ron Sands plans.


I am at the very early stages of deciding whether or not to use a Ranger engine
in one of my projects, a full scale replica of a Fokker DVII. I am scratch
building it from plans.


I have joined the group because I understand the members have a huge range of
expertise on this particular engine, and hope that I can learn more to help in
my decision.


I am told that I am better at building aircraft than I am at mastering the
internet, so please be patient with me while I learn the ropes here!

Grateful thanks

Paul




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Bob Webster
Posts: 41
Joined: Mon Aug 27, 2001 6:24 pm

Re: Potential Ranger Engine for Fokker DVII Project

Post by Bob Webster »

'John Ferrero (J&C Aircraft Engines) converted one for a Bristol Fighter (I think it was) replica. John is working his way out of the business - getting old like me - but he knows how to upright a Ranger.

Bob

----- Original Message -----
From: jameslbryan@btopenworld.com
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: [fairchildclub] Potential Ranger Engine for Fokker DVII Project





Hi Paul
I am sure some one will know how to make a ranger engine run the wrong way up!!
I am sure some one used to run a Ranger in a dragster ?
G-RGUS will be over on Saturday for you to have a play with.
Good luck in your quest
James

________________________________
From: Paul Ford
To: fairchildclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 11 May, 2011 19:12:53
Subject: [fairchildclub] Potential Ranger Engine for Fokker DVII Project

Hello

I am a new member of your group & very pleased to be here. I have not joined any
group before, so am a complete newbie.

I am based in the UK, and I own and operate a full scale replica Fokker DRI
(G-FOKK) which I scratch built using Ron Sands plans.

I am at the very early stages of deciding whether or not to use a Ranger engine
in one of my projects, a full scale replica of a Fokker DVII. I am scratch
building it from plans.

I have joined the group because I understand the members have a huge range of
expertise on this particular engine, and hope that I can learn more to help in
my decision.

I am told that I am better at building aircraft than I am at mastering the
internet, so please be patient with me while I learn the ropes here!

Grateful thanks

Paul

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