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Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
cribbs74 wrote:Oh great, guess we need to increase the Bandwith for Kim's swollen head.
Reckon I'll need me a new motorcycle helmet too! This one is get'n mighty tight !!!

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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
Hats off to Kim.
His past entries have all been runners, and
3 at once finaly put him over the top.
SWEET!
His past entries have all been runners, and
3 at once finaly put him over the top.
SWEET!

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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
Hey, wait a minute...13 votes...3 engines...13 divided by three = 4.3 votes! (Just kidding)

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re: avatar pic
Kim wrote:cribbs74 wrote:Oh great, guess we need to increase the Bandwith for Kim's swollen head.
Reckon I'll need me a new motorcycle helmet too! This one is get'n mighty tight !!!
now that is a great avatar pic. +1 Kim. happydad

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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
happydad wrote:Kim wrote:cribbs74 wrote:Oh great, guess we need to increase the Bandwith for Kim's swollen head.
Reckon I'll need me a new motorcycle helmet too! This one is get'n mighty tight !!!
now that is a great avatar pic. +1 Kim. happydad![]()
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Thanks H.D. !!!!!!!!

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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
lousyflyer wrote:Hey, wait a minute...13 votes...3 engines...13 divided by three = 4.3 votes! (Just kidding)
Oh Shoot !!! Nearly done-in by Statistical Methods !!!!!!

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Kim wrote:lousyflyer wrote:Hey, wait a minute...13 votes...3 engines...13 divided by three = 4.3 votes! (Just kidding)
Oh Shoot !!! Nearly done-in by Statistical Methods !!!!!!
what? now you change every day?? i meant the BOT or fabulous Bird of Time avatar. Now that was a great pic of you. like i said before you look better with every new avatar, except maybe this one. LOL
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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
happydad wrote:Kim wrote:lousyflyer wrote:Hey, wait a minute...13 votes...3 engines...13 divided by three = 4.3 votes! (Just kidding)
Oh Shoot !!! Nearly done-in by Statistical Methods !!!!!!
what? now you change every day?? i meant the BOT or fabulous Bird of Time avatar. Now that was a great pic of you. like i said before you look better with every new avatar, except maybe this one. LOL
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Well, I got a lot of pictures and get bored easily! Here's my Corsair running up on it's stooge board...I'll leave it alone for a while...if I can !!!

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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
Hi Kim,
You were overdue! Congrats!
Can you post a large photo of the corsair?

You were overdue! Congrats!
Can you post a large photo of the corsair?


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Mark Boesen wrote:Hi Kim,
You were overdue! Congrats!
Can you post a large photo of the corsair?
Mark: what is the name of the old sailplane in the foreground. very nice.
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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
Mark Boesen wrote:Hi Kim,
You were overdue! Congrats!
Can you post a large photo of the corsair?
Yo Mark! Thanks ! Here are a few photos of the Corsair:



Also...great looking Super Sinbad...do you have much time on it? I built what I named a "Sinbot"...the Berkley "Sinbad" with a Zaic wing. Flys OK on it's .020 power pod, but is so light that I have to watch that I don't lose it, or get it a breeze that won't let it come home.

Guess I ought to take this to a new thread !!!

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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
sorry for offtopic-
Is the Corsair still a cl flyer or modified to r/c?
Is the Corsair still a cl flyer or modified to r/c?

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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
coxaddicted wrote:sorry for offtopic-
Is the Corsair still a cl flyer or modified to r/c?
It's still a Control Liner, and always will be. These planes are pretty heavy, just as the sit, and don't make good R/C conversions. I HAVE considered taking measurements and tracings to allow me to build a "Conterfeit" R/C version...just to freak out my Old-School C.L. Buds !
I KNOW it's evil...but just can't HELP imagining a video of a "Cox RTF Corsair" tracking around toward the camera, then breaking to the right in a low-level roll, followed by a loop...all the while, trailing a short length of "control lines" from it's left wingtip !!!

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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
lol, I always thought that would be neat, say at a model expo, to start up a plastic RTF in the C/L circle and then have it fly off controlled by R/C! I still think with micro r/c gear a pt-19 or simular could fly as r/c?
The Sinbad was a part of a 'deal' I've never flown it, but 'cause I thought it was neat kept it.



The Sinbad was a part of a 'deal' I've never flown it, but 'cause I thought it was neat kept it.



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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
There was a dude who converted a PT-19. He said it flew extremely fast and dropped like a rock once the fuel was spent.

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microflitedude wrote:There was a dude who converted a PT-19. He said it flew extremely fast and dropped like a rock once the fuel was spent.
someone once said "if you have enough power you can even fly a rock" or even a lawnmower. the PT-19 RC problem may be in the static CG. when the plane is powered the CG really doesn't matter if you have enough power, but without power the CG is very important to gliding.
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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
happydad wrote:microflitedude wrote:There was a dude who converted a PT-19. He said it flew extremely fast and dropped like a rock once the fuel was spent.
someone once said "if you have enough power you can even fly a rock" or even a lawnmower. the PT-19 RC problem may be in the static CG. when the plane is powered the CG really doesn't matter if you have enough power, but without power the CG is very important to gliding.
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Oh, I'm sure it could be done...and I'm the Last One to be dissing experimentation! I just HAD to have an R.C. "Scout", and it's wooden structure let me cut some corners with weight and such. It flew OK, but never was the thrill I'd thought it would be. Guess I still like to see them hanging out on the end of their lines!
Like everything else here, it's a preference call !

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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
Good points on CG. I scratch built my first two planes knowing nothing about CG. I operated on "that looks about right".
Surprisingly, they both exceeded my expectations and were excellent fliers. (until power lines and terra firma)
Now it seems like none of my planes will fly right, with all this CofG business.
Did you say lawnmowers could fly?
Now it seems like none of my planes will fly right, with all this CofG business.
Did you say lawnmowers could fly?

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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
happydad wrote:microflitedude wrote:There was a dude who converted a PT-19. He said it flew extremely fast and dropped like a rock once the fuel was spent.
someone once said "if you have enough power you can even fly a rock" or even a lawnmower. the PT-19 RC problem may be in the static CG. when the plane is powered the CG really doesn't matter if you have enough power, but without power the CG is very important to gliding.
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I'd think it was more of a wing loading issue then CG?
Also, along the lines of the 'Lawn Mower' about 20+ years ago I remember seeing a R/C plane that looked like a Porsche race car, but have never seen it since, I've surfed it a couple times with no luck?
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Re: Cox Engine of the month poll-July 2012
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Flying Lawn-Boy!

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