WW Flycorvair
I have been continuously building, testing and flying Corvair engines since 1989. Information, parts and components that we developed and tested are now flying on several hundred Corvair powered aircraft. I earned a Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics and an A&P license from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and have a proven 30 year track record of effectively teaching homebuilders how to create and fly their own Corvair powered planes. Much of this is chronicled at www.FlyCorvair.net and in more than 50 magazine articles
2022 Brodhead Talk
Billy Stewart
2850 cc Corvair
TwinJAG N622JG
TwinJAG Teaser 2
Chris Heintz: Aeronautical Engineer for the Working Man
What's in our shop this week March 2021
Core Engine Disassembly
Carb and Cabin Heat with a Single Heat Muff
The Jewel of Barnstormers.com
Greg Crouchley 3L First Start
New Website and Distribution Changes
Inserting Pistons in to Bores
Setting Lifters for Valve Adjustment
Exhaust Valve Rotators
Torqueing Corvair Heads
What's in Our Shop this Week
1st Year Anniversary of our YouTube Channel!
Juptner US Civil Aircraft Series
Charles Lindbergh Book Review
Does Aviation Mean Adventure to You?
Lifters and Pushrods
A word of Encouragement
A Tale of Two Motor Mounts
2020 Barnwell Corvair College Announcement
Skip Rhudy works on his Corvair Short Block
Being Productive
Aviation Wasn't Meant to be Disneyland