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MODEL & MINIATURE AIRCRAFT ENGINE -- GAS/GLOW FUEL -- MOUNTING
xx   MODEL & MINIATURE AIRCRAFT ENGINE -- GAS/GLOW FUEL

Tip on preventing engine bolts from revolving.
AERO MODELLER #682 Nov 1992 (v.57) pg. 5

Construction techniques for C/L aerobatic models. (1) Wet molded balsa. (2) Flexible engine mountings. (3) Using glass cloth to reduce wear.
AERO MODELLER #702 Jul 1994 (v.59) pg. 22

Engine mounting plates. Advice on an important aspect which is often ignored.
AERO MODELLER #723 Apr 1996 (v.61) pg. 20

Tip for a noise-reducing aircraft engine mount made from heater hose and silicone.
MODEL AVIATION Jan 1990 (v.16#1) pg. 122

Align your front end. This simple jig makes that straight and strong front end a lot easier to achieve. It can be adapted to may types of engine-powered model airplanes.
MODEL AVIATION Oct 1990 (v.16#10) pg. 66

Home-crafted soft engine mount utilizes silicone RTV.
MODEL AVIATION Mar 1991 (v.17#3) pg. 52

Tips on locating mounting holes when installing an engine on beam mounts.
MODEL AVIATION May 1994 (v.20#5) pg. 79

Engine saver mount absorbs impact stresses before they can be transfered to the engine itself.
RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Apr 1992 (v.35#4) pg. 75

Tip on using silicone sealer to reduce engine vibration.
RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS May 1993 (v.36#5) pg. 75

How to reduce engine vibration and noise by using rubber "lord" mounts in beam mounting systems.
RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Feb 1995 (v.38#2) pg. 60