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Zenoah G25-b Ultralight Aircraft Engine on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Eureka, Illinois, United States

Eureka, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

     This engine survived its first flight but the Mitchell Wing did not.  As a result it has only run-up time plus 1 hour maximum.  It comes with a Bing altitude compensating carb but without the externally mounted coil.  
     The complete Mitchell Wing motor mount and reduction gear are included as shown.  The listing includes the Mitchell undamaged prop 52 Dia x 32 Pitch, however if you are the successful bidder and do not want the prop I will deduct $50 from the cost. 
      For liability reasons these not sold as an airworthy engine and prop and the buyer will be expected to sign a release to that effect.
This model engine was used in over 31 different models of ultralight aircraft and puts out 22 max hp at 6600 rpm.
     As this unit is also for sale locally I reserve the right to terminate the listing early.  I will accept returns but buyer pays shipping.

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