All
four complete individual spiral-bound paperback books of the Tony Bingelis
publications included in this set.
Tony
Bingelis on Engines
Presented
in clear, easy to understand language and illustrated with photos and drawings,
this is another of Tony Bingelis' incomparable collection of articles from EAA
Sport Aviation magazine that addresses powerplant issues facing today's sport
plane builder and pilot. Tony has written a treasury of practical engine
information for aircraft builders, owners, restorers, and mechanics. What you
need to know about engine selection, engine installation, firewall preparation,
baffles, cooling, fuel systems, ignition and electrical, exhaust systems,
propellers and spinners is thoroughly covered. You'll have all the right answers
at your finger tips.
1.
Engine Selection. 2. Engine Installation. 3. Firewall Preparation. 4. Engine
Baffles. 5. Engine Cooling. 6. Engine Compartment. 7. Ignition & Electrical.
8. Fuel Systems. 9. Exhaust Systems. 10. Props & Spinners. 11.
Miscellaneous
Firewall
Forward: Engine Installation Methods
This
a complete guide to engine selection, firewall preparation, engine mounts,
exhaust systems, hoses and lines, cowlings, fuel systems, ignition and
electrical systems, instrumentation, propellers and spinners, and much
more. The purpose of this manual is to provide information about
engine installation practices that have proven effective and
practical. A must have for home-builders or light airplane
owners.
Sportplane
Construction Techniques: A Builder's Handbook
This
book is a great technical resource for homebuilt aircraft builders
that includes sections on getting ready to build, construction practices,
fiberglass components, control systems, aircraft interiors, canopies and
windshields, landing gears, instrumentation, electrical systems, and
finishing.
The
Sportplane Builder: Aircraft Construction Methods
This
manual gives an introduction to homebuilts along with information on
construction practices, fiberglass techniques, canopies, windshields,
instrumentation, fuel systems, control systems, landing gear components,
electrical systems, covering and painting, and after it's
finished.
All
of Tony's books are must haves for anyone building, or thinking about building
their own airplane. Each is a collection of several years worth of his columns
from the Experimental Aviation Association's magazine, "Sport Aviation". Each
article covers a discrete area in far greater detail than almost any source,
with lots of pictures, and the benefit of not just Tony's experience (8
airplanes) but also his years in the Air Force, as an EAA Technical
Counselor.