Real World Solutions
10-27-2013, 10:42 AM
Hi everybody !
Just want to introduce myself. We are a new vendor to the Rotary Car Club forum. My name is Dominic Martin. Our company - Real World Solutions - is headquartered in FL, but I am located just outside Nashville, TN.
Real World Solutions is the source for original, authentic RA Super Seals and RA Classic seals. "RA" stands for Rotary Aviation, our URL. Our company was started in the experimental aviation world. Tracy Crook, RWS President, is a pioneer in converting the Mazda rotary 13B for reliable recreational flying. In his search for reliability, he partnered with a friend (who also happened to be a well known builder) and developed our own line of apex seals.
Subsequent to that, we branched into o-ring kits, overhaul kits, 13B 2mm, 13B 3mm, 12A and finally Renesis seals. Tracy eventually ended up with a Renesis engine in a RV-4 plane and a 20B in an RV-8 plane. (If you are curious about the planes, look up Van's Aircraft on line).
We are proud to be part of this community. Please feel free to post any questions you might have for us.
Just want to introduce myself. We are a new vendor to the Rotary Car Club forum. My name is Dominic Martin. Our company - Real World Solutions - is headquartered in FL, but I am located just outside Nashville, TN.
Real World Solutions is the source for original, authentic RA Super Seals and RA Classic seals. "RA" stands for Rotary Aviation, our URL. Our company was started in the experimental aviation world. Tracy Crook, RWS President, is a pioneer in converting the Mazda rotary 13B for reliable recreational flying. In his search for reliability, he partnered with a friend (who also happened to be a well known builder) and developed our own line of apex seals.
Subsequent to that, we branched into o-ring kits, overhaul kits, 13B 2mm, 13B 3mm, 12A and finally Renesis seals. Tracy eventually ended up with a Renesis engine in a RV-4 plane and a 20B in an RV-8 plane. (If you are curious about the planes, look up Van's Aircraft on line).
We are proud to be part of this community. Please feel free to post any questions you might have for us.