Tim, do you need a backplate?
That's a good question. It's a friend's engine, but I'm not sure which friend. Tex, a club member, is trying to get Jim, another club member, back into flying control line. I'm helping and abetting this process as much as I possible can. To further this, Tex gave Jim an engine and a kit of parts for an all-sheet trainer.
So, I
think it's Jim's engine now, but maybe it's still Tex's.
At any rate, I'm sure that Jim, and probably Tex, would be grateful if a backplate in good condition crossed Jim's path. I've got one or two lying around that I could share, but that would mean that I'm one backplate short of an engine for the rest of those bits. I wouldn't want to deprive anyone of a backplate if they may need it down the road.
I just finished building "Babe the Monster Bee" for Jim -- he's got a single-bypass cylinder, and a 6x3 prop. This one has a two-bypass cylinder, and a 5.5x2.5 prop. It screams (I don't know how long it'll last -- I cut the reed from sheet brass). I need to get it onto his plane and into the air before he realizes just how much difference there will be.
I should learn how to anodize -- then it could be "Babe the big blue Bee".