I recently was given a Forster 29 engine that has not been turned over since 1959. It came mounted on a 42" flapless profile that looks like a Ringmaster but it has a slightly swept back leading edge a friend thinks it might be a early P51 PDQ Mustang. The wing however, is mounted in the center of the fuse and there is no bottom air scoop. Anyway back to the Forster 29, I've inherited old engines in the past and after a few days soaking in a solvent I have loosened them up.
The problem I have is the spray bay assembly is broken, this 29 has the spray bar and needle valve mounted in the venturi located on the front of the engine. Some the older 29s I believe had the venturi behind the engine. There is a 1941 stamped in the side of the exhaust outlet I suspect this is the vintage of the engine.
I plan to recover and restore the model, I would like to fly it with the same engine and invite the donor to the field to see fly it after 60 years in storage. I've done this before and have become somewhat of a catch all for old control line models. I'm not a engine collector I'd just prefer to keep it the same as it was without drilling out the venturi to install a FOX or some other assembly. Willing to pay something if you have a bar in a trashed engine or a spare part you are interested in parting with. Any thoughts on the plane the old gent couldn't recall what it was?
Steve