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Default Model engines

Hi,

Sorry for the wrong address to the site,for the Stirling Engines. The
correct one is:

http://home.iag.net/~gretencort/imars/

Click on Bios, Tall tales, sea stories etc.

Look for Bill Kehm N4ZZO to read all about the Stainless steel engines.

Sorry for the miss-address.

73's
Bill Kehm
N4ZZO

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