Tony Wytenburg of Classic Aero Machining Service in NZ is well known in vintage aircraft circles for his company's Gnome rotary engine reproductions. These flight-ready engines are works of art and now flying on several WW1 aircraft. www.cams.net.nz

Tony is giving some thought to producing Siemens Sh14s:

We currently build the Gnome rotary engines.  Last year I bought a Sieman Sh14a engine with the view to possibly making either parts or complete engines.  Someone a couple of weeks ago asked if we were going to be making engines. Having already reversed engineered the Gnome I have an idea on what that costs so am wanting to know if there is a market for the SH14  engines/parts.

What I posted on face book is below and  maybe you Bucker group would be interested?

Last year, we were able to buy a Siemens SH14 radial engine with the view to using it as a sample to reverse engineer. Before we embark on this task, we are wanting to gauge interest in this engine. If you are needing spare parts or you are in the market for a complete engine please let us know.  

Thanks

Tony
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