NetHeads, Here's a reminder that registration for Corvair College 20 ends tonight at midnight CST. If you're considering or planning on using a Corvair engine in your KR, you'll get a big head start on it by attending this or another college It might help to know that it's not a bunch of sheep sitting at desks while William Wynne preaches to the flock, it's about learning about, building, and testing Corvair engines. Some folks will show up with grungy old engines and learn to tear them down, others will bring pristine parts they need "blessed" (assessed) by the experts, some will start building, others will finish building their engines, and still others will hang their completed engines on one of two engine test stands and run them and perform the initial break-in under the supervision of William or Roy. There will probably be 20 or more engines in some stage of construction spread out in the hangar. William will have impromptu "here's how you do this" discussions as various builders arrive at critical assembly points.
This one's going to be in Michigan at Hillsdale airport (KJYM) June 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Joe Horton, Mark Jones, and I plan to fly our KRs in for the occasion (weather permitting). For more info, see halfway down http://www.flycorvair.com/hangar.html . To register, visit https://cc20.wufoo.com:443/forms/corvair-college-20-registration/ . Mark Langford ML at N56ML.com website at http://www.N56ML.com --------------------------------------------------------