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Title: Seeking information regarding Mr. Harold Bull
Post by: BronxFigs on September 14, 2014, 08:31:38 AM
Dear Forum Members-

I would like to get in touch with a Mr. Harold Bull of Northampton and a member of "Northampton Model Aero Club".  This gent has built a 4 Cylinder-Inline, 60cc-Aero engine... and I would like to find out if any drawings are available.  His page notes that he just builds as he goes along : (((((   and, that there are no drawings.  However that might be old information, or, maybe a forum member might know if any drawings are for sale, now.  I can't even find out how to contact the club for information about this man.  I hit a dead-end.

There is a video posted by "stripduster" on You-Tube showing this engine.  If anyone knows anything about getting drawings, please let me know.


Thanks,
Frank
fdvpiano@yahoo.com
Title: Re: Seeking information regarding Mr. Harold Bull
Post by: Spurry on September 14, 2014, 03:35:01 PM
This might be the club you are looking for, and they may be able to put you in touch with Harold.
http://www.nmac.org.uk/
Pete
Title: Re: Seeking information regarding Mr. Harold Bull
Post by: BronxFigs on September 14, 2014, 05:28:47 PM
Spurry/Pete-

Thank you for the link.  I did happen to find the club's web-site, but can't  find the club's contact option to ask about Harold Bull.  Maybe I missed something.

I suspect that I will soon be reaching a dead-end.  That's too bad.  It's a really nice engine, and I'd love to own a set of the plans...if they exist.

Frank
Title: Re: Seeking information regarding Mr. Harold Bull
Post by: sbwhart on September 15, 2014, 01:24:39 AM
If you read through the clubs news letter you find this contact email address nmwa.news@gmail.com good luck.

Stew
Title: Re: Seeking information regarding Mr. Harold Bull
Post by: Spurry on September 15, 2014, 08:19:58 AM
Frank
If you draw a blank on the website contact, you can always get an up-to-date club contact from the BMFA (British Model Flying Association) http://www.bmfa.org/

Having read the item on Harold's engine, it would seem that he does not do plans....but you never know.
Pete