Mosquito RS700 Restoration

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I may have one. Send me the ID of the hole if you don't mind. Also I have two airworthy prop spinners for a Mosquito,
Speak of the devil! The hole cut out is 2-1/4 inches and the mount holes are 2-5/8 inches on the diameter.

We have both our Mosquito spinners so don't need any thanks.
 
Taaadaaa!!!

I did not know, but boy i should have gone to the casino.

If you dont mind Gary to put in some pictures of the spinners....it will be welcomed and perhaps the story how you got them, where the came from....
Hey Snautzer,

I don't have pics of them and they are up at my hangar so I don't have access at the moment. I do have a couple of EC-121 prop spinners here in the shop. Close enough to a Hurricane that some have been used for restorations.
 

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Gary Cain Gary Cain excuse the perhaps stupid question but what is the difference ? I can understand prop bits, engine bits etc.
Why would it be airworthy?
Instruments are rated as either airworthy, ie you can install it in an aircraft and it is safe to fly, or non airworthy which means it is suitable for display purposes only.

The company that services aircraft clocks has two options, service to airworthy or not.

The price for the work is triple for an airworthy example.

And there is no such thing as a stupid question when it comes to aviation.
 
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Instruments are rated as either airworthy, ie you can install it in an aircraft and it is safe to fly, or non airworthy which means it is suitable for display purposes only.

The company that services aircraft clocks has two options, service to airworthy or not.

The price for the work is triple for an airworthy example.

And there is no such thing as a stupid question when it comes to aviation.
For instruments i know. But a prop spinner.
 

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