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BP Hobbies is pleased to announce the arrival of the new RCGF 26cc “Beam Mount Version” gasoline engine. This engine produces 2.95 hp and can turn an 18–8 propeller at 7000 rpm. All of this in a lightweight compact design that employs a rail mount system. RCGF 26cc beam mount engine weighs 900 grams (32 ounces) with ignition and muffler. RCGF engines are known worldwide for their high quality and power. All engines come with prop adapter, muffler, two beams, spark plug, electronic CDI ignition, two-year manufacturer’s warranty, and 30-day BP Hobbies return warranty. Replacement parts and fee-based servicing are available from BP Hobbies. They carry a full line of parts and accessories for all RCGF engines from the 15cc up to the 150cc


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American Military Transport Aircraft Since 1925 is written by E.R. Johnson, with drawings by Lloyd S. Jones. This work provides the reader with a comprehensive historical survey, including technical specifications, drawings, and photographs of each type of fixed-wing aircraft used by U.S. military forces over a nearly 90-year period to carry out the airlift mission.


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