Hi Walt,
I'm glad to hear your "2 bolt" system worked out OK, it gives me the confidence to bolt my motor up with 1/2 the normal # of bolts. BTW: was your 2 bolt mounting front or rear?
I'm getting close to testing mine. My Orbit 30-12 (with the FAN) is front mounted in my CAP-21 with 2 bolts. I'm not worried much about it because it is pushing against the mount and the bolts are not under any strain, I think 1 bolt would hold it.

But my Plett Orbit 25-12 is going to be rear mounted with just 2 bolts that the motor is trying "pull" out of it's rear end! The distributor said he would reverse the shaft for me so I can rear mount. I should receive the 25 soon, I will be interested to see how they can rear mount it with the FAN on, or maybe they take it off, I'm not sure, ..... we will find out soon. I will post the results here with photos.
Hi Larry,
Sorry, I'm embarrassed to say that I forgot to get photos of Paul's motor. My friend Igor (LA) has photos and I will get them to post here. I can't believe that I looked at his motor and I can't remember which way it was mounted. This is partly due to his neat, but tight installation and partly because my memory brain cells are getting tired.

My best guess is it was front mounted. Bob&Dean, and Dennis have some very neat, light, and solid methods for front mounting so I would think that Paul would do the same.
BTW: If you think Paul's flights are beautiful, you should see his fantastic planes up close! His plane is so well engineered and perfectly finished that it makes me want to park my new plane at the opposite end of the flight line!

PS: We missed you at the GS contest. We had fantastic WX, great organization (thanks Jimbo), outstanding planes, and nice friends to fly with. It does not get much better! :-) .... Eric and I had a great time. We look forward to seeing you next year.
Regards,
