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MAAG's Blog
Mid-America Antique Airplane Group, who has kindly granted
permission to re-publish on AntiqueAirfield.com.
There are a lot of engines to see at the Kansas Aviation Museum. Left is a 1911 Kemp Model C 25 HP engine. Center is a LeBlond A/C Engine for the Watkin Skylark. It is 65-90 HP. On the right is a Crosley 19-26 HP auto engine converted for aviation use. This was the engine that powered the prototype Mooney Mite.


